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warlock
[ wawr-lok ]
noun
- a man who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a male witch; sorcerer.
- a fortuneteller or conjurer.
warlock
1/ ˈwɔːˌlɒk /
noun
- a man who practises black magic; sorcerer
- a fortune-teller, conjuror, or magician
Warlock
2/ ˈwɔːˌlɒk /
noun
- WarlockPeter18941930MBritishMUSIC: composerMUSIC: music scholar Peter, real name Philip Arnold Heseltine. 1894–1930, British composer and scholar of early English music. His works include song cycles, such as The Curlew (1920–22), and the Capriol Suite (1926) for strings
Word History and Origins
Origin of warlock1
Word History and Origins
Origin of warlock1
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David Josefsberg, one of the show’s standby actors, was having difficulty staying in character as the incompetent warlock Tim the Enchanter.
Dueling Dragons: Choose Thy Fate — Looking like it was based on the defunct Islands of Adventure roller coaster of the same name, the maze features two competing warlocks transformed into a fire and ice dragon.
Yet, during all of its demonic high jinks — the trail of eye-gougings and child-murders which the killingly suave warlock leaves in his wake — not a trace of originality is allowed to interfere.
Standard classes include monks, fighters, wizards and warlocks.
“I am often underestimated, but I strive to prove warlocks like you wrong.”
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