
1) Acclaim Entertainment game 2) Black arts practitioner 3) British magazine 4) British quarterly magazine 5) Capriol Suite composer Peter 6) Certain spell caster 7) Comic by Louise Simonson 8) Exclusively Saxon word 9) Exclusively Anglo word 10) Fantasy game 11) Fictional cyborg 12) Games Workshop game
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1) Hexer 2) Sorcerer
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[movie] Picture taken by me in summer of 2003. ...
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to a warlock or warlock; impish. • (n.) A male witch; a wizard; a sprite; an imp.
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a male witch. See witchcraft.
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Literally, 'oath-breaker'. Male Wiccans and witches do not use this term. They are Wiccans and witches, just like everyone else.
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A male witch; a wizard; a sprite; an imp. ... Alternative forms: warluck] 'It was Eyvind Kallda's crew Of warlocks blue, With their caps of darkness hooded!' (Longfellow) ... Origin: OE. Warloghe a deceiver, a name or the Devil, AS. Wrloga a belier or breaker of his agreement, word, or pledge; wr covenant, troth (aki to L. Verus true; see Very) + l...
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The Scottish medieval term for a male sorcerer or Witch. The word originally came from the Anglo-Saxon Waerloga, which means “oath breaker, a traitor, deceiver, or liar�. The word belongs more to ceremonial magick than Wicca, as it refers to a person who gains power through a pact with demons. This word is not commonly used today to describe Wicca or Wiccans. Most Wiccans and Witch's find the term offensive....
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War'lock adjective Of or pertaining to a warlock or warlock; impish. [ R.] « Thou shalt win the
warlock fight.»
J. R. Drak.... Found on
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War'lock noun [ Middle English
warloghe a deceiver, a name or the Devil, Anglo-Saxon
w...rloga a belier or breaker of his agreement, word, or pledge;
w...r covenant, troth (aki... to Latin
verus true; see
Very ) +
loga a liar (in comp.),
leógan to lie...
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A male sorcerer who practices black magic, that is to say, who manipulates magical energies granted to him by malevolent entities such as demons. A female sorcerer (sorceress) who does so is a witch. These terms have also been applied unjustly to sorcer who are members of ancient cults which were wrongly thought to involve devil-worship.
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a wizard.
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[
n] - a male witch or demon
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noun a male witch or demon
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A generally evil mage who invokes magic through pacts with supernatural entities.
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