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warlockwar‧lock /ˈwɔːlɒk $ ˈwɔːrlɑːk/ noun [countable] warlockOrigin: Old English wærloga ‘someone who breaks faith, the Devil’, from wær ‘faith, truth’ + leogan ‘to lie’ - For a few moments more the warlock held his/her shape and Jaq almost despaired.
- He didn't believe in witches, sorcerers and warlocks.
- Indeed, rumours about Ruthven were rife - how he was a warlock because he was left-handed and talked to his cat.
- Primitive myth comes to us through the kindness of shamans, village elders, witches, warlocks, and medicine men.
- Some people said Wolsey hired him as a defence against other wizards and warlocks.
- To this end she had apprenticed herself to a warlock in Forfar.
- Was it some demon raised by a witch or warlock?
► Magicabracadabra, interjectionbewitch, verbblack art, nounblack magic, nounclairvoyant, nounconjure, verbconjurer, nounconjuring, nouncrystal ball, nouncurse, verbcurse, nounenchant, verbenchanted, adjectiveenchanter, nounenchantment, nounenchantress, nounhex, nounincantation, nounmalediction, nounmandrake, nounnecromancy, nounpentagram, nounpotion, nounrune, nounsorcerer, nounsorceress, nounsorcery, nounvoodoo, nounwand, nounwarlock, nounwhite magic, noun a man who has magical powers, especially evil powers SYN sorcerer, wizard |