Pl. -i. [med. L.: see THAUMATURGE.] = THAUMATURGE.
1730. Bailey (folio), Thaumaturgus, a Worker of Miracles, a Title which the Roman-Catholicks give to several of their Saints.
1849. Cdl. Wiseman, Ess., Mirac. N. Test. (1853), I. 188. Nor is there reason to suppose, that every simple faithful was a Thaumaturgus.
1886. Edin. Rev., July, 283. Nature, the great Thaumaturgus, has in the Vocal Memnon propounded an enigma.