sorcerer

  • 41sorcerer — noun Date: 15th century a person who practices sorcery ; wizard …

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  • 42sorcerer — /sawr seuhr euhr/, n. a person who practices sorcery; black magician; wizard. [1520 30; earlier sorcer, ME < MF sorcier, perh. < VL *sortiarius one who casts lots, equiv. to L sort (s. of sors) lot, fate + i I + arius IER2; see ER1] * * * …

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  • 43sorcerer — noun /ˈsɔːsəɹə(ɹ),ˈsɔɹ.sɚ.ɚ/ A magician or wizard, sometimes specifically male. Syn: magician, wizard See Also: ensorcel, sorcery, sorceress …

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  • 44Sorcerer —    From the Latin sortiarius, one who casts lots, or one who tells the lot of others. (See Divination.)    In Dan. 2:2 it is the rendering of the Hebrew mekhashphim, i.e., mutterers, men who professed to have power with evil spirits. The practice …

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  • 45sorcerer — Synonyms and related words: Comus, Faust, Prospero, Satan worshiper, Satanist, airiness, appearance, charmer, chthonian, conjurer, delusiveness, demon worshiper, demoniast, demonist, demonolater, demonologer, demonologist, demonomist, devil&#8230; …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 46sorcerer — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. witch, wizard, alchemist; see magician 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. necromancer, wizard, witch, warlock, magician, shaman, sorceress, sibyl, practicer of black magic, alchemist …

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  • 47sorcerer — sor|cer|er [ˈso:sərə US ˈso:rsərər] n a man in stories who uses magic and receives help from evil forces →↑wizard …

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  • 48sorcerer — sor|cer|er [ sɔrs(ə)rər ] noun count a man who uses evil spirits to do magic in stories …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 49sorcerer — sor·cer·er || sÉ”rsÉ™rÉ™(r) / sɔː n. magician, enchanter, wizard, one who practices sorcery …

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  • 50Sorcerer —    Voir Le Convoi de la peur …

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