Though the modern English defination is a male witch, sorcerer, wizard, or demon, the original Scottish meaning is traitor or oath breaker.
Originally an oathbreaker or traitor. NOT the name for a male Witch. It's origin is Scottish. Because of the negative connotations, it is not used by most Wiccans today.
Old English for liar or traitor; sorcerer, wizard, or magician; one who practices black magic (male equivalent of a witch).
A word which is frequently, erroneously used to refer to a male witch or Wiccan. Its actual meaning is "oathbreaker."
Not a Witch. An Oathbreaker.
A derogitory term literally translated as "Oath Breaker." Generally designates one who has 'fallen away' from the Craft and it's beliefs.
The term for the male equivalent to a witch.
a mage, using a list of well balanced curses, summoning demons and using dark knowledge to enhance his power
a mixture of Mage and harry potter and the sorcerer stone Warrior
an oath-breaker, and not a nice thing to call a Wiccan
an oath breaker, not something we admire
Term originally meant "deceiver" or " one who misleads," in more modern parlance has become associated with a male witch.
NOT a male Witch- It's original meaning, derived from the Old English "waer logga," is "oath breaker" and it was used in reference to a traitor to the Craft during the Burning Times.
Warlock is the word used to describe a male witch.
Antiquated term misused in reference to a male Witch. It means oath-breaker or Liar. Most Pagans, Witch's find the term offensive.
An evil witch that looks like a regular person. They have one goal: to kill good witches and retain their powers.
(Scottish, Anglo-Saxon) An ancient term often misused. The European derivation of Warlock means "Oath Breaker", therefore most European traditions of the Craft do not use this word. However, the Norse derivation means derives from 'vardlokkur' which meant a man with the power of binding spirits using runes, calls and knot-magic. It was also used as the label for the Gate Keepers or Guards who protected spiritual knowledge and wisdom.
A derogatory term for someone who has betrayed the craft and/or uses their skill for evil/negative purposes. Contrary to popular belief it is not the term for a male witch who remains just that, a witch.
An evil witch in search to destroy other witches.
Literally, "oath-breaker". Male Wiccans and witches do not use this term. They are Wiccans and witches, just like everyone else.
A wizard or sorcerer; a male witch.
a term coined in the Burning Times . It was used to denote a traitor to the Craft, or one who had betrayed the followers of the Old Religion. It's origin is Scottish. Because of the negative connotations, it is not used by most Wiccans today.
( Old English waerloga, a traitor, a liar waer, faith + leogan, to lie) 1. a man who practices black magic; a sorcerer or wizard; the male equivalent of a witch. 2. a conjurer or magician.
A male sorcerer who practices black magic, that is to say, who manipulates magical energies granted to him by malevolent entities such as demons. A female sorcerer (sorceress) who does so is a witch. These terms have also been applied unjustly to sorcer who are members of ancient cults which were wrongly thought to involve devil-worship.
Warlock is a 1959 film, released by Twentieth Century Fox, shot in color and Cinema Scope. It is a Western adapted from the novel by Oakley Hall (screenplay written by Robert Alan Aurthur). It is not often mentioned as a classic of the genre, perhaps because the dark psychological moorings in the plot uncomfortably recall the witch-hunt hysteria of the Cold War era that had left a bitter imprint on Hollywood.
Warlock is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System game involving warlocks, who are considered to be male witches. The game takes place in a low fantasy environment, and is based on an obscure movie of the same name. One of the people in charge of this game was Olaf Olafsson, who is currently a corporate executive.