Various parts of animals such as newts and bats are (allegedly) popular ingredients in "witches brews".
Sorcerer is a male (also wizard).Sorceress is a female (also witch).
Wizard, sorcerer, trickster, Witch, Warlock, Spell caster, sorcerer's apprentice.
Hag Sorcerer Warlock Wizard
Sorceress. She can also be called a witch.
Well a Warlock, Shaman, Witch, Wizard, and Sorcerer is pretty much the same thing and do actual Magick, whereas a magician does illusions and slight of hands. So All but the magician!
There are actual witch hunts going on today in some parts of the world, though the people of the rest of the world know better than to hunt for actual witches. There are things metaphorically called witch hunts going on today in parts of the world where people know better than to hunt for actual witches. Sometimes the things metaphorically called witch hunts are worse. There is a link to an article on witch hunts below.
Scottish: bana-bhuidseach (sorceress) buidseach(sorcerer) also draoidh Irish: cailleach feasa, or bandraoi
The root word of "witchcraft" is "witch," which comes from the Old English word "wicca" meaning "sorcerer" or "wizard."
Pronunciation: (boi'lu), [key]-n. Australian.a witch doctor; sorcerer. Also called koradji, coraji.
According to Thesaurus.com, the synonyms of "witch" are: conjurer, enchanter, magician, necromancer, occultist, sorcerer Please note that each of those word has their own synonyms that can also be used in place of the word "witch" in most instances.
Occult merely means "hidden", so anyone who studies arcane, magickal or supernatural things would be someone who "follows" the occult. Many names would apply, Witch, Wizard, Parapsychologist, Astrologist, etc. It depends on the area of study.
The answer most people are looking for is "Witch". However, Wizard is gender neutral. You can have male, female, etc wizards. Sorcerer and sorceress have genders.A magician, also known as a mage, warlock, witch, wizard/wizardess, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress or spell caster, is someone who uses or practices magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources.