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What is the greek word for warlock?

Μάγος (magos)


What is the gender change of the word witch?

Warlock


What is the female of warlock?

Warlock is an ancient word which means Oath breaker. It was/is not gender specific. It has come to be mistakenly used to refer to a male witch, however the word witch is not gender specific either. Therefore there is no female of warlock.


What word means mythological and fearful creature?

warlock


What is a Female Warlock called?

The word "Warlock" actually means Oath breaker or deceiver, and is not a commonly used term in Paganism. The opposite of Warlock is commonly accepted to be Witch. However, a witch is simply a practitioner of Magick, or a wise one, and the term applies to both genders.


If a witch has a coven what does a warlock have?

"Their group is also known as a coven. Just for the Record The word Warlock is NOT used by witches, a male witch is still a witch. The word warlock means oath-breaker." As Magicmerlin40 says, warlock means oath breaker, so technically a warlock wouldn't have a coven because they were thrown out for breaking their oath of loyalty to the coven. There is an implication that a warlock is a rebel, or at least has a rebellious nature. I consider myself a warlock, even though I've never taken an oath to break, because I operate outside the rules of any coven.


What is the Irish word for warlock?

asarlaí / draíodóir / fear draíochta


What is the word 'warlock' when translated from English to Japanese alphabet?

ワーロック Waarokku.


What is the word 'warlock' when translated from English to Samoan?

"Mahoutsukai."mah-hoe-tsoo-kai


What is the origin of the word ballot?

the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.


What does warlock mean in Latin?

Magus.


What is the origin of the word origin?

The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.