warlock

[ˈwɔːrlɒk]

warlock Definition

a man who practices witchcraft; a sorcerer.

Using warlock: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "warlock" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The villagers accused him of being a warlock and practicing dark magic.

  • Example

    The warlock cast a spell on the princess, causing her to fall into a deep sleep.

  • Example

    In the fantasy novel, the warlock was the main antagonist.

warlock Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for warlock

Phrases with warlock

  • a witch who is male

    Example

    In some cultures, a male witch is referred to as a warlock.

  • warlock's mark

    a mark or blemish on the skin that was believed to be left by the devil when he made a pact with a person to give them magical powers

    Example

    During the witch hunts, people were often accused of having a warlock's mark as evidence of their involvement in witchcraft.

  • warlock's wheel

    a device used in medieval times to torture suspected witches and warlocks

    Example

    The warlock's wheel was a gruesome instrument of torture used during the witch hunts.

Origins of warlock

from Old English 'wǣrloga', meaning 'oathbreaker'

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Summary: warlock in Brief

'Warlock' [ˈwɔːrlɒk] refers to a man who practices witchcraft or sorcery. It is often used in fantasy novels and movies as a character type. The term has its roots in Old English, where it meant 'oathbreaker.' 'Warlock' can also refer to a male witch, and phrases like 'warlock's mark' and 'warlock's wheel' are associated with medieval witch hunts.