The child was reading a book about a young sorcerer who goes to an institution by the name of Hogwarts.
Sorcerer: A person who has magic powers; a wizard.
The staff were not aware that he was deaf.He was a deaf as a sorcerer's staff.
The root word of "sorcerer" is "sorce," which comes from the Latin word "sors" meaning fate or lot.
In the books of Harry Potter there is an incredible sorcerer in the stories who can do spells that are very magical.
wizard
A sorcerer is basically a male person who has magical powers. They are also called wizards. A female sorcerer is called a sorceress.
There is no single word used to describe a sorcerer of darkness. In fiction they might be called Dark Mages or Dark Sorcerers. I would have to say as a description of a specific fictional character a "sorcerer of darkness" words quite well.
take your pick theres a few possible answers,Magician or Sorcerer or Warlock =D
The root word of "witchcraft" is "witch," which comes from the Old English word "wicca" meaning "sorcerer" or "wizard."
The first book in the Harry Potter series has two titles.When published in the UK in 1997, it was released as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. However, the US publisher didn't think that American children would understand the word philosopher so J.K. Rowling suggested the word sorcerer. When published in the US, the book was released as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.Each scene in the film containing philosopher/sorcerer was shot twice.
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The English word "sorcery" originatedfrom a Latin word, sortiarius, which meant one who sorts, as in casts lots with the assistance of evil spirits
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