Sorceress
(noun)
A female magician or wizard who uses supernatural powers or magic for evil or selfish purposes.
Origin:
From the old french 'sorciere' meaning a woman who practices sorcery, which is derived from the latin 'sors' meaning a lot or fate, and '-ceres' meaning a woman.
Examples:
- The sorceress was widely feared by the people of the village, who believed that she had the power to cast spells and control the elements.
- The sorceress lived in a dark tower at the edge of the forest, where she was said to conduct strange and mysterious experiments.
- Despite her reputation, the sorceress was often sought after by those in need of her services, as she was believed to have the power to cure diseases and lift curses.
- The sorceress was depicted in stories and legends as a powerful and dangerous figure, who used her magic to control the minds of men and bend them to her will.
- The sorceress was said to have a powerful army of demons at her command, which she used to enforce her will and protect her interests.