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.
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.
The same as a male: Computer Wizard
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The same as a male: Computer Wizard
A female magick practitioner is called a witch. A male magick practitioner is called a witch. (IE, both male and female magick practitioners are called witches.) If someone is calling themselves wizards or warlocks, run. They are not real magick users and are most likely someone who will prey on you.
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.
A sorcerer is basically a male person who has magical powers. They are also called wizards. A female sorcerer is called a sorceress.
Wizard is a male title; Sorceress is female. well mostly they are males but it can also be a female it doesnt matter the gender as long as the wizard has wiz powers lol
Wizard or Magician.
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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.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. A wizard may be a male or a female, it is a common gender noun. A wizard is a person who practices magic or conjuring; and a person with amazing skill (a wizard at math).