The male form of wizard is wizard. A bad wizard tends to be called a 'warlock'. A good wizard tends to be called 'sorceror'. The feminine equivalent of wizard is 'witch'. A good, powerful witch is called a sorceress.
they are called a wizard.sourcerer, or a witch
worlocks are deamons not nice ppl
Warlock- A malel witch or wizard
Warlockess- Evil Witch Or Wizard
wizards can be both male and female
None of the listed...male Witch is a Witcher (or Vedmak - Witchman).
Both Wizards and Warlocks can be males or females (Wizardess or Warlockess).
Witches use magic of nature while Wizards use more "scientific" magics like Alchemy.
However, Warlocks mostly use dark or chaotic magic...the meaning of the word Warlock is "deceiver", "betrayer" or "oath breaker".
Either a warlock or wizard.
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Warlock is actually a derogatory term for those in the magikal community, meaning "oath breaker". Males that practice Wicca often refer to themselves as witches.
Warlocks
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"
A Witch is someone who practices WitchCraft. Witches could follow any religion that accepts WitchCraft. (The word Wtch does not mean Female. A male could also practice Witchcaft, and be called as a Witch) Many Witches follow a pagan religion. There is a large number of Witches who follow Wicca as their religon; but this does Not mean that all Witches follow Wicca, or All Wiccans practice WitchCraft. WitchCraft itself is a religion. Wicca is a new religion which is very simillar to the ancient religion of Witches.
there are called witches same goes for male witches.
Wiccaphobia is the fear of witches and witchcraft.
Witches are usually the ones performing witchcraft, not alot else really to say.
Its not just women, men do as well and they are still called witches, its a genderless term. People choose to be witches and practice witchcraft because of their beliefs and desires.
The word witchcraft is a noun. It is the practice of witches.
i think they might of believed in witchcraft but did they believe in witches
There is no accurate count of how many witches there are in the UK as witchcraft is a diverse and often private practice. Additionally, not all individuals who practice witchcraft may identify openly as witches.
A witches broom.A broom stick.Some Witchcraft traditions call a ceremonial broomstick a besom.
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.
Yes they did