Cantrip

Cantrip is a word of Scots origin to mean a magical spell of any kind,[1] or one which reads the same forwards and backwards.[2] It can also be a witch's trick, or a sham.[3] It is possibly derived from the Gaelic canntaireachd, a piper's mnemonic chant.[4]

Usage in fantasy games

References

  1. Cantrip, Dictionary of the Scots Language (online edition).
  2. http://cours.littlenex.com/y/BookVocabulary/Prince%20Caspian.pdf
  3. "cantrip - definition of cantrip by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia". Thefreedictionary.com. Retrieved 2014-05-01.
  4. Cantrip, Dictionary of the Scots Language (online edition).
  5. Gygax, Gary. Unearthed Arcana. TSR, 1987, p. 45.
  6. http://www.wizards.com/magic/rules/en_8e_rulebook.pdf
  7. Archived July 18, 2009 at the Wayback Machine


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