A Male Witch is exactly that...A WITCH not a wizard or a warlock or anything of that nature. A Wizard is someone who is of no denomination that professes the use of magic by taking what they wish from the surrounding area. A Witch is earth based so they return energy back to the earth in the form of offerings for any spell that is cast.
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there are called witches same goes for male witches.
what are a group of witches called
Warlock is actually a derogatory term for witches, who are both male and female. some but not all witches are witches by religion, Wicca, or the Craft.Witches are permitted to do no harm in their magyk, but are still stereotyped badly as dark evil-doers in the eyes of the church.Misinformed people often think that Warlock is a term for a male witch, but that is incorrect as the word "warlock" is derived from ME and means Traitor. Male witches are called witches same as females.
Wicca is a religion whehre Witchcraft is practiced. A Wiccan is a Witch (Male or Female). But there are many other traditions where Witchcraft is practiced. Not all Witches are Wiccan.The convocation ceremony to become a Wiccan is called "Initiation"
Generally both male and female witches are called Witches. In all but LaVey Satanism, "Warlock" is a derogatory term, and originates from the phrase "oath breaker". There are also Magickal practitioners who refer to themselves as "Wizard". Again, this is not gender specific.
A convocation, or a group that convokes, of witches is called a Coven.
Coven is the term given to a group of witches.
A group of witches is a coven.
The male equivalent of a witch is called a "Warlock"; however they are all collectively called Witches; male and female.AnswerThe word Warlock is thought to derive from the Old English wǣrloga meaning "oathbreaker" or "deceiver." It is not an alternative for the term Witch, originating in all likelihood from late middle English Scotland, where witches were termed oath breakers as they broke their oaths with the Christian church. In actuality, practitioners of Witchcraft are correctly termed "Witch" regardless of gender.
No but there is a story called Roahl Dahl The witches.
Male costumes were skeletons and females were witches and fairies.
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