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[[File:Grimoire.jpg|thumb|A grimoire]]
A grimoire is a book of magic used by witches, wizards, and practitioners of the occult arts. Derived from the Old French term "grammaire," which originally referred to any book written in Latin, the word "grimoire" has come to specifically signify a book of magical knowledge and practices. Before the term "grimoire" gained prominence, these books were known by various names, such as "liber magicae" (book of magic) or "codex magicae" (magic codex). Regardless of the name, a grimoire holds a significant place in the life of a [[magus]], often considered their most important possession alongside their magic focus.
A grimoire is a book of magic used by witches, wizards, and practitioners of the occult arts. Derived from the Old French term "grammaire," which originally referred to any book written in Latin, the word "grimoire" has come to specifically signify a book of magical knowledge and practices. Before the term "grimoire" gained prominence, these books were known by various names, such as "liber magicae" (book of magic) or "codex magicae" (magic codex). Regardless of the name, a grimoire holds a significant place in the life of a [[magus]], often considered their most important possession alongside their magic focus.