It means Traitor or oath breaker
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
tarry means currly in old english
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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.
Magus.
In popular culture, a warlock is a male witch.
ワーロック Waarokku.
Warlock is a male witch if that's what you mean.
Warlock is the term for an oath breaker. yep sure you can do that. If you mean a male Witch the term is Witch and yes that is possible too.
"Mahoutsukai."mah-hoe-tsoo-kai
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
tarry means currly in old english
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.
There is no known word "poosk" in Old English. It is most likely not an Old English term.
In Old English they did not use the letter k but the word "cyle" is the Old English word for "cold".
The witch rankings go as follows: So-And-So the Infallibly Good Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Good Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Nice Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Mean Witch/Warlock, So-and-So the Evil Witch/Warlock, and So-and-So the Atrociously Evil Witch/Warlock. Obviously, the highest rankings would be the Infallibly Good Witch/Warlock and the Atrociously Evil Witch/Warlock, depending on what type of witch/warlock transformed you (although you can always change alignments). :-) There is also a neutral witch/warlock, but I don't know what the title is. Hope that helps! =)