![]() ![]() ![]() The naming team thought Mugaba meant "one whose animal totem is an eel," and thus would have been very appropriate for the card. 1 : to endue with life or renewed life : animate (rains that vivify the barren hills)Ģ : to impart vitality or vividness to (concentrating this union of quality and meaning in a way which vivifies both - John Dewey)Įtymology: Middle French vivifier, from Late Latin vivificare, from Latin vivificus enlivening, from vivus aliveġ : a professional or public copyist or writer : scribeĮtymology: Middle English scriveiner, alteration of scrivein, from Middle French escrivein, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin scriban-, scriba, alteration of Latin scriba scribeįrom Rei Nakazawa, Magic creative text writer:Įtymology: Like many Magic card names, Amugaba has its roots in a foreign language - in this case from the Ugandan name Mugaba.
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