sorcerer

IPA: sˈɔrsɝɝ

noun

  • (mythology, folklore, fantasy) A magician or wizard, sometimes specifically male.
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Examples of "sorcerer" in Sentences

  • They attack the sorcerer and Yaklus.
  • His mother is a cadaverous old lady sorcerer.
  • The kids believe in the existence of sorcerers.
  • Instead, the mayor hires the player to kill the sorcerer.
  • It is also the resting place of the sorcerer Shang Tsung.
  • The players must kill the sorcerer and rescue the Princess.
  • Orphen eventually becomes the greatest sorcerer in the world.
  • A cadaverous old lady sorcerer, and close colleague of Carolinus.
  • At the end of the intro, the villainous cloaked sorcerer is shown.
  • The Order of the Thorn specialize in arcane magic, as wizards or as sorcerers.
  • In the description, she doesn't use the term sorcerer and prefers the term wizard.
  • So with regard to the idea that Vaudois comes from Vaudes, a sorcerer, it would be more correct to say that the term sorcerer was one applied by the inhabitants of the plains to those who were Vaudois, or hill-men, under the notion that the inhabitants of such localities practised sorcery.
  • In the reports of early travelers and missionaries no special mention is made of the Midē´, the Jes´sakkīd´, or the Wâbĕnō´, but the term sorcerer or juggler is generally employed to designate that class of persons who professed the power of prophecy, and who practiced incantation and administered medicinal preparations.

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