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sorcerers

  • plural
    of sorcerer.
    sorcerer
    noun
    a person who practices sorcery; black magician; wizard.

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Her husband, who would later write witches and sorcerers and soothsayers into “Macbeth,” “The Tempest” and “Julius Caesar,” is taxed by her psychic gifts.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 25, 2025

His latest scene-stealing role is in the AMC series “Mayfair Witches,” where he plays Cortland Mayfair, the patriarch of a long line of powerful sorcerers trying to survive in modern-day New Orleans.

From Salon Feb. 20, 2025

Around the king’s town are domed buildings and groves and thickets where the sorcerers of these people, men in charge of the religious cult, live.

From Textbooks Apr. 19, 2023

The country's government has now set up a parliamentary committee to tackle this violence, and its chair, Hon Charles Abel, warns people are using Covid "as an excuse to brand people sorcerers".

From BBC Dec. 6, 2021

And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obelisks.

From "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury

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