In European times, the word witch referred to the female or male gender. Today, the word is most often associated with a female.
The gender of the word "witch" is typically feminine.
The feminine gender of witch is witch. Both male and female practitioners are commonly referred to as witches.
The noun landlady is a word for a female. The noun landlord is a word for a male. The noun lessor (one who leases) is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
"They" is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used for individuals who identify as non-binary, genderqueer, or genderfluid, or when the gender of the person is unknown or irrelevant.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.The noun 'gender' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
The Tagalog word for "identify" is "tukuyin" or "kilalanin."
Warlock
Warlock is an ancient word which means Oath breaker. It was/is not gender specific. It has come to be mistakenly used to refer to a male witch, however the word witch is not gender specific either. Therefore there is no female of warlock.
The feminine gender of witch is witch. Both male and female practitioners are commonly referred to as witches.
The word Witch may be used for both sexes. It is gender neutral. It stems from the old English words Wicca and Wicce which were gender relative. A Wicca was in essence a male witch while a female was known as Wicce.
The male term for a witch is a warlock.
The correct opposite gender of witch is Wizard
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The answer most people are looking for is "Witch". However, Wizard is gender neutral. You can have male, female, etc wizards. Sorcerer and sorceress have genders.A magician, also known as a mage, warlock, witch, wizard/wizardess, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress or spell caster, is someone who uses or practices magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources.
When addressing either male or female it is still Witch. The word Warlock translates to "oathbreaker". If you call a male Witch a warlock, he's going to get angry at you. The word Warlock was made popular by movies and media. (There is no such thing as a "warlock"). It sounds very mysterious and magical and makes for good movies. *shrug* As usual, Hollywoods poetic license I suppose.Another answer* WITCH is genderless- it applies to all who practise the craft. Also the term Warlock, if it is used, would refer to an alchemist. An old form of magic and science that was blended together and studied the natural laws of the planet and nature and ways to change one thing (lead) into another (gold). Now days warlock isn't really used anymore and so the word Witch is used for both genders and is universally excepted.There is no gender for the term Witch. Both male and female the word Witch is used.The words Warlock or Wizard have different meanings than the word Witch means.
Wizardry Witchcraft... the word witch is NOT gender specific. Wizardry is the magic of a Wizard (one who studies magic without necessarily following a spiritual path)
bananas are not gender specific sorry :)
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