Sorcerer (noun)

  1. A person who practices magic or sorcery, often with evil or malevolent intent.
  2. A person who uses magic or spells.

Origin:

From middle french sorcier, from old french sorciier, from sorcie, from latin sors ("lot, fate") + -er.

Examples:

  1. The sorcerer cast a spell to control the minds of the villagers.
  2. The sorcerer was rumored to have the power to summon demons.
  3. The sorcerer was feared and respected by the people of the kingdom.
  4. The sorcerer was a master of the dark arts and the people trembled at his presence.
  5. The sorcerer's magic was said to be so powerful that he could control the elements.
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