warlock
Americannoun
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a man who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a male witch; sorcerer.
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a fortuneteller or conjurer.
noun
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a man who practises black magic; sorcerer
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a fortune-teller, conjuror, or magician
noun
Etymology
Origin of warlock
before 900; Middle English warloghe, -lach, Old English wǣrloga oathbreaker, devil, equivalent to wǣr covenant + -loga betrayer (derivative of lēogan to lie)
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Explanation
A warlock is the male equivalent of a witch or sorcerer. Your favorite fantasy novel might feature a wicked warlock who uses magic to take control of a peaceful kingdom. In fairy tales, myths, and other stories, there are many types of fanciful creatures and monsters, such as unicorns, goblins, and vampires. Another is the warlock, which is usually a male witch. Just as a witch uses magic — witchcraft — so does a warlock. This word most commonly has a negative connotation — that is, in literature, television, and film, a warlock is usually a villainous character (unlike, say, a wizard).
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She’s introduced in a 2016 issue of “Scarlet Witch” when Wanda travels to Hong Kong to take down a dark warlock.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 25, 2024
As well as playing warlock Ambrose Spellman in the Netflix drama, Perdomo starred as Andre Anderson in Amazon Prime's superhero series Gen V.
From BBC • Mar. 30, 2024
Alan Moore introduced the warlock detective in a 1985 issue of "The Swamp Thing," but he showed up in Gaiman's universe within the first couple of issues.
From Salon • Aug. 6, 2022
Four childhood friends who took oaths together have chosen different paths, but their loyalties are tested when a young warlock appears, threatening destruction.
From Washington Post • May 1, 2022
The warlock Pyat Pree stepped out from under the trees.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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