Sorcerer
51sorcerer — noun (fem. sorceress) a person believed to have magic powers. Derivatives sorcerous adjective sorcery noun Origin ME: from sorser (from OFr. sorcier, based on L. sors, sort lot ) + er1 …
52sorcerer — n. Magician, conjurer, juggler, enchanter, necromancer, charmer, wizard, exorcist, diviner, seer, soothsayer …
53sorcerer — noun (C) a man who uses magic and receives help from evil spirits, especially in stories …
54sorcerer — (= sorceress), noun he was convinced that a sorceress had cast an evil spell upon his household Syn: wizard, witch, magician, warlock, enchanter, enchantress, magus; witch doctor; archaic mage …
55sorcerer — n witch, necromancer, wizard, diabolist, demonologist, warlock; magician, thaumaturgist, theurgist, enchanter, charmer; medicine man, witch doctor, obi doctor, voodooist, shaman; diviner, soothsayer, seer, exorcist, exorciser …
56sorcerer — sor·cer·er …
57sorcerer — sor•cer•er [[t]ˈsɔr sər ər[/t]] n. cvb a person who practices sorcery • Etymology: 1520–30; earlier sorcer, ME < MF sorcier, perh. < VL *sortiārius one who casts lots = L sort (s. of sors) lot, fate + i i + ārius ier II; see er I …
58sorcerer — /ˈsɔsərə/ (say sawsuhruh) noun 1. a person who supposedly exercises supernatural powers through evil spirits; a magician or enchanter. 2. → koradji. {sorcer(y) + er2; replacing Middle English sorser, from Old French sorcier, from Vulgar Latin… …
59Sorcerer — One who practices Sorcery. Also called a Warlock …
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60sorcerer — n. (fem. sorceress) a person who claims to use magic powers; a magician or wizard. Derivatives: sorcerous adj. sorcery n. (pl. ies). Etymology: obs. sorcer f. OF sorcier ult. f. L sors sortis lot …