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[ UK /sˈɔːsəɹɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈsɔɹsɝɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who practices magic or sorcery

How To Use sorcerer In A Sentence

  • Korsibar in time had been overthrown, and Prestimion's sorcerers had sliced his usurpation out of the history of the world. KING OF DREAMS
  • Thus the various ritual capacities of North Mekeo chiefs and sorcerers typify the sort of interpersonal agency implicit in Melanesian personal partibility.
  • Leinweber discusses the development of beliefs about sorcerers and female vampires (lamiae) in Greek and Roman texts through Apuleius and shows how they prefigured modern witchcraft and vampire legends.
  • The first performance was of Charles Gounod's Faust, the fascinating tale of a German sorcerer who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge, power, youth, and love.
  • Commonly, sorcerers might carry a magic implement to store power in, so the recitation of a whole spell wouldn't be necessary.
  • The sacrifice had nothing to do with death, but more or less the converting of a white sorcerer or sorceress into a black one.
  • Just the name ‘Magic Boy’ conjures up images of a powerful young sorcerer who can raise the dead and rain hellfire down on his enemies.
  • But how could he have, for he knew it was forbidden for a white wizard to make contact with a black sorcerer or sorcerers.
  • a necromantic sorcerer
  • No -- probably also a marabout, a kind of juggler or sorcerer. The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I
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