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    war·lock
    /ˈwôrˌläk/

    noun

    • 1. a man who practices witchcraft; a wizard or sorcerer.

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  2. Jan 18, 2024 · What Does it Mean to be a Warlock? The term warlock is largely believed to mean something like “oathbreaker” or “traitor. Some covens and individual witches reserve the term for witches who have violated some rule or betrayed the coven in some way. On the other hand, some men proudly identify as warlocks.

  3. May 6, 2021 · Magician. Credit: BBC. This is probably the most generic and less charged term to describe a magic user. It's often used interchangeably with Wizard, a term we are also analyzing in this article.

  4. Jan 6, 2020 · Okay, so I've heard and read that the term "Warlock" is essentially the N-word of witchcraft. It's a huge no no word that was used during the witch hunting era to describe male witches.

  5. By definition, a warlock means a man who practices witchcraft. The actual word “warlock” comes from the Old English “wǣrloga” which meant “oathbreaker” or “deceiver”. Back in history, it was associated with a man who had made pack with the devil.

  6. A warlock is a term for male witches, though most men in contemporary Witchcraft prefer to be called Witches or Wiccans like their female counterparts. The word has negative connotations; it stems from the old Anglo-Saxon word waerloga, which means traitor, deceiver or liar.

  7. May 21, 2024 · A warlock is the dark embodiment of magic, while a wizard is seen as good and kind enough to give out advice. Warlocks, on the other hand, are good at deceiving people. Meanwhile, wizards are chosen as allies because they help people achieve their goals. Wizards are good, warlocks are not.

  8. Dec 5, 2020 · By calling the young wizard in this story a warlock, Beedle indicates that he has already been recognised as especially skilful at offensive magic. These days wizards use “warlock” in one of two ways: to describe a wizard of unusually fierce appearance, or as a title denoting particular skill or achievement.

  9. In traditional Scottish witchcraft, “warlock” is simply the term used for a wizard, or male witch. A wizard or magician or sorcerer, on the other hand, is the label (used largely in fiction) for a male who uses or practices magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources.

  10. Noun. warlock ( pl. warlocks) A male magic-user; a male witch. Usage. Because of its etymology, the term is not much used by male witches themselves, who often identify as witches instead. Translations. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English: Her hands could definitely be one of them.”

  11. 6 days ago · Pact Boons Are Now Eldritch Invocations. In the 2014 Warlock, your Pact Boon, such as Pact of the Blade, Pact of the Tome, or Pact of the Chain, was a separate feature bestowed at level 3. In the 2024 Warlock, the Pact Boon feature is gone, and these pacts are now options you can choose as part of your Eldritch Invocations.