"Their group is also known as a coven. Just for the Record
The word Warlock is NOT used by witches, a male witch is still a witch. The word warlock means oath-breaker."
As Magicmerlin40 says, warlock means oath breaker, so technically a warlock wouldn't have a coven because they were thrown out for breaking their oath of loyalty to the coven.
There is an implication that a warlock is a rebel, or at least has a rebellious nature.
I consider myself a warlock, even though I've never taken an oath to break, because I operate outside the rules of any coven.
warlock The Leader of a coven is not a warlock. Leardership is most often split between a High Priestess and a High Priest
In popular culture, a warlock is a male witch.
The witch rankings go as follows: So-And-So the Infallibly Good Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Good Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Nice Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Mean Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Evil Witch/Warlock, and So-and-So the Atrociously Evil Witch/Warlock. Obviously, the highest rankings would be the Infallibly Good Witch/Warlock and the Atrociously Evil Witch/Warlock, depending on what type of witch/warlock transformed you (although you can always change alignments). :-) There is also a neutral witch/warlock, but I don't know what the title is. Hope that helps! =)
Male = warlock, Female = witch.
In popular culture, a warlock is a male witch.
A female warlock is typically referred to as a witch.
male witch
a witch.
Female: witch Male: warlock
The answer to this question would be "Witch", as popular culture holds that a Warlock is a male Witch. Nevertheless, fact remains that Warlock means Oathbreaker and has nothing to do with gender.
The male term for a witch is a warlock.
Female: witch Male: warlock