The feminine form of "sorcerer" is "sorceress."
The root word of "sorcerer" is "sorce," which comes from the Latin word "sors" meaning fate or lot.
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
"Fatiguée" is feminine in French.
The name "Annee" is feminine.
"Intrigue" is a feminine noun in French, so it is preceded by the feminine article "la" and uses feminine adjectives.
A wizard is in French"un sorcier" (a sorcerer)"un magicien"The feminine versions would beune sorcièreorune magicienne
Yes, the term "sorceress" is feminine, referring specifically to a female practitioner of magic or sorcery. It is the feminine form of "sorcerer," which denotes a male practitioner. In literature and folklore, sorceresses are often depicted with unique traits and powers distinct from their male counterparts.
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.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.The gender specific noun for a male who uses magic or casts spells is a sorcerer.The gender specific noun for a female is sorceress.
Sorcerer Lord happened in 1987.
Sorcerer Lord was created in 1987.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice was created in 1797.
The Sorcerer's Ship was created in 1942.
The Witty Sorcerer was created in 1931.
The Sorcerer's Cave was created in 1978.
Sargon the Sorcerer was created in 1941.
Effron the Sorcerer was created in 1972.