In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.
The noun 'wizard' is a common gender noun;, a word for a male or a female. A wizard is a person who practices magic or conjuring; and a person with amazing skill (a wizard at math).
Some writers of stories (e.g. Harry Potter) use "Wizard" for a male and "Witch" for a female, but this usage is not strictly necessary, both words are common gender nouns.
The gender specific noun for a female who uses magic or casts spells is a sorcerer.
The gender specific noun for a male is sorcerer.
une sorcière (that would be the French term, which in English translates as a sorceress)
The feminine form of wizard is witch. A possible less stereotypical feminine form could be enchantress.
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The feminine form is "sorceress."
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feminine
The feminine French word for clever is "intelligente".
Cassette is a feminine word in French, almost every word that ends with -ette is a feminine word in French.
It is feminine.
Feminine
A wizard is in French"un sorcier" (a sorcerer)"un magicien"The feminine versions would beune sorcièreorune magicienne
The English language does not use masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun warlock is a word for a male who practices black magic; a man who is thought to have magic power; a sorcerer.
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The root word of "sorcerer" is "sorce," which comes from the Latin word "sors" meaning fate or lot.
A sorcerer is basically a male person who has magical powers. They are also called wizards. A female sorcerer is called a sorceress.
The word "magic" originally comes from a Persian word. The etymology is: Middle English magique, from Middle French; from Latin magice; from Greek magikE; feminine of magikos. Magian, magical, from magos magus, sorcerer, of Iranian origin; akin to Old Persian magus sorcerer." (Webster's) The Three Magi mentioned in the Bible were probably "sorcerers" rather than astronomers per se.
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
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
The French word for Africa, "Afrique," is feminine.
feminine, i believe
The French word "la" is a feminine article used before feminine nouns.