A male witch is commonly known as a "warlock." The term is often used to describe a man who practices witchcraft or magic, although its use can vary culturally and historically. In some contexts, "warlock" can carry connotations of having made a pact with dark forces or being a traitor to witchcraft traditions. However, many modern practitioners of Wicca or paganism may not use the term and prefer simply "witch" for all genders.
The feminine gender of witch is witch. Both male and female practitioners are commonly referred to as witches.
Female: witch Male: warlock
Female: witch Male: warlock
The male term for a witch is a warlock.
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In popular culture, a warlock is a male witch.
a wizard
Traditionally, the word "witch" refers to a female magician, and "warlock" refers to a male.But a witch can be male or female
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Brujo is the spanish term for a male witch (the female witch is called bruja)
For the supernatural wizard (sorceror), there is no direct opposite, but the opposite of a "good" wizard or witch could be a necromancer (from dark arts).The opposite genders may be wizard/warlock (male) and witch/sorceress (female), but in alternate religions the term witch applies to both men and women.For the metaphorical use, the opposite of wizard (also whiz) would be amateur, novice, or rookie.
Male = warlock, Female = witch.