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Definition of sorcerer in English: sorcerernoun ˈsɔːs(ə)rəˈsɔrs(ə)rər A person who claims or is believed to have magic powers; a wizard. Example sentencesExamples - Early tales of apprenticeships to magicians and sorcerers intrigued me.
- Yes - even the powerful, light sorceresses and sorcerers have slight openings in their spells.
- There was so much that people didn't know about magic, even the sorcerers themselves.
- He was one of an elite class of sorcerers with very select powers.
- A novel about sorcerers and wizards is slowly gaining popularity among adult readers in the city.
- Wizards, sorcerers, and other arcane spellcasters of the world, we need to step it up a notch.
- A band of strong wizards and sorcerers, including myself, started a meeting.
- Scared talk of witches and sorcerers was not the attention Avalon needed.
- I should have accounted for the sorcerers's power, but it was greater than I expected.
- The angry sorcerers and sorceresses attacked the remaining wolves at once, until all of them were gone for good.
- Witches and sorcerers were thought by many to be the offspring of such unions.
- But how could he have, for he knew it was forbidden for a white wizard to make contact with a black sorcerer or sorcerers.
- Zombies are dead bodies with no souls, created by the black magic of voodoo sorcerers.
- But Wagner's music casts a spell infinitely more seductive than those wielded by his motley collection of wizards and sorcerers.
- Magicians and sorcerers of every kind were desperately trying to control the magical outbreak but to no avail.
- The sacrifice had nothing to do with death, but more or less the converting of a white sorcerer or sorceress into a black one.
- When Siegfried saw Odile, he was instantly drawn to her, for the sorcerer was working his magic.
- He doesn't describe himself as a magician, a sorcerer, a psychic or indeed any of the labels that carry occult baggage.
- White witches are sorcerers for good rather than their broomstick-bearing evil sisters.
- The public thought these artillerists to be magicians and sorcerers.
Synonyms wizard, witch, (black) magician, warlock, diviner, occultist, voodooist, enchanter, enchantress, necromancer, magus, medicine man, medicine woman, shaman, witch doctor in southern Africa sangoma Irish pishogue North American & West Indian conjure woman rare thaumaturge, thaumaturgist, theurgist, spellcaster, mage, magian
Origin Late Middle English: from sorser (from Old French sorcier, based on Latin sors, sort- 'lot') + -er1. A sorcerer was originally a sorser. The word comes via Old French sorcier from Latin sors ‘lot, fortune’, the root of sort (Late Middle English). The Latin relates to the use of oracles and the casting of lots to foretell the future. A sorcerer's apprentice is a person who starts a process but is then unable to control it without help. This is the translation of the French L'apprenti sorcier, the title of an 1897 symphonic poem by Paul Dukas based on Der Zauberlehrling, a ballad written in 1797 by the German poet and dramatist Goethe. In this ballad the apprentice's use of magic spells when his master is absent sets in motion a series of events which he cannot control.
Definition of sorcerer in US English: sorcerernounˈsôrs(ə)rərˈsɔrs(ə)rər A person who claims or is believed to have magic powers; a wizard. Example sentencesExamples - A novel about sorcerers and wizards is slowly gaining popularity among adult readers in the city.
- I should have accounted for the sorcerers's power, but it was greater than I expected.
- Witches and sorcerers were thought by many to be the offspring of such unions.
- White witches are sorcerers for good rather than their broomstick-bearing evil sisters.
- There was so much that people didn't know about magic, even the sorcerers themselves.
- The public thought these artillerists to be magicians and sorcerers.
- Scared talk of witches and sorcerers was not the attention Avalon needed.
- Magicians and sorcerers of every kind were desperately trying to control the magical outbreak but to no avail.
- He was one of an elite class of sorcerers with very select powers.
- When Siegfried saw Odile, he was instantly drawn to her, for the sorcerer was working his magic.
- But how could he have, for he knew it was forbidden for a white wizard to make contact with a black sorcerer or sorcerers.
- Zombies are dead bodies with no souls, created by the black magic of voodoo sorcerers.
- A band of strong wizards and sorcerers, including myself, started a meeting.
- The sacrifice had nothing to do with death, but more or less the converting of a white sorcerer or sorceress into a black one.
- The angry sorcerers and sorceresses attacked the remaining wolves at once, until all of them were gone for good.
- But Wagner's music casts a spell infinitely more seductive than those wielded by his motley collection of wizards and sorcerers.
- Early tales of apprenticeships to magicians and sorcerers intrigued me.
- He doesn't describe himself as a magician, a sorcerer, a psychic or indeed any of the labels that carry occult baggage.
- Wizards, sorcerers, and other arcane spellcasters of the world, we need to step it up a notch.
- Yes - even the powerful, light sorceresses and sorcerers have slight openings in their spells.
Synonyms wizard, witch, magician, black magician, warlock, diviner, occultist, voodooist, sorceress, enchanter, enchantress, necromancer, magus, medicine man, medicine woman, shaman, witch doctor
Origin Late Middle English: from sorser (from Old French sorcier, based on Latin sors, sort- ‘lot’) + -er. |