the|ur|gy «THEE ur jee», noun, plural -gies.
1. a system of magic, originally practiced by certain members of the Egyptian school of Neoplatonism, to procure communication with beneficent spirits, and by their aid produce miraculous effects.
2. a) the operation of a divine or supernatural agency in human affairs, especially at the behest of a human being. b) an instance of this; divine or supernatural act; miracle.
╂[< Late Latin theūrgia < Greek theourgíā sorcery < theós god + érgon work]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.