sorcerer
1 Sorcerer — Studioalbum von Miles Davis Veröffentlichung 1967 Label Columbia Records …
2 sorcerer — 1520s, earlier sorcer, from O.Fr. sorcier (see SORCERY (Cf. sorcery)). Sorcerer s apprentice was a symphonic poem by Paul Dukas (1897) based on a Goethe ballad ( Der Zauberlehrling, 1797), but the common figurative use of the term (1952) comes… …
3 sorcerer — [sôr′sər ər] n. [extended < ME sorcer < OFr sorcier, sorcerer < sorz, lot, chance < L sors (gen. sortis), lot, share: see SORT] a person who practices sorcery; wizard …
4 Sorcerer — Sor cer*er, n. [Cf. F. sorcier. See {Sorcery}.] A conjurer; an enchanter; a magician. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Pharaoh also called the wise men and the sorcerers. Ex. vii. 11. [1913 Webster] …
5 sorcerer — [n] wizard alchemist, augurer, charmer, clairvoyant, conjurer, diviner, enchanter, fortune teller, magician, medium, necromancer, occultist, seer, shaman, soothsayer, sorceress, thaumaturge, warlock, witch; concept 361 …
6 sorcerer — ► NOUN (fem. sorceress) ▪ a person believed to practise magic; a wizard. DERIVATIVES sorcerous adjective sorcery noun. ORIGIN Old French sorcier, from Latin sors lot …
7 Sorcerer — A sorcerer is a powerful magician. Sorcerer may also refer to:Film and theatre* Sorcerer (film) * The Sorcerer , a comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan * The Sorcerer s Apprentice , a ballad by Goethe and symphonic poem by Dukas ** The Sorcerer s… …
8 Sorcerer — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Sorcerer >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 sorcerer sorcerer magician Sgm: N 1 thaumaturgist thaumaturgist theurgist Sgm: N 1 conjuror conjuror necromancer seer wizard witch Sgm: N 1 hoodoo …
9 Sorcerer — Le Convoi de la peur Le Convoi de la peur Réalisation William Friedkin Acteurs principaux Roy Scheider Bruno Cremer Francisco Rabal Scénario Georges Arnaud (roman Le Salaire de la peur) Walon Green Musique Tangerine Dream Keith Jarrett C …
10 Sorcerer — dark lord Banda sonora de Tangerine Dream Publicación 1977 Grabación 1976 Género(s) Música electrónica Duración 43:52 …
11 sorcerer — [16] A sorcerer is etymologically a drawer of ‘lots’ – for the word comes ultimately from Latin sors ‘lot’ (source also of English sort). The plural sortēs was used for the ‘responses made by oracles’, and this formed the basis of the Vulgar… …
12 Sorcerer — A title of Sauron, and of his greatest servant. At the time of Sauron s secret re emergence in the heart of Mirkwood, he was referred to as the Sorcerer or, in full, the Sorcerer of Dol Guldur . Sauron s servant, the Lord of the Nazgûl,… …
13 sorcerer — UK [ˈsɔː(r)sərə(r)] / US [ˈsɔrs(ə)rər] noun [countable] Word forms sorcerer : singular sorcerer plural sorcerers a man who uses evil spirits to do magic in stories …
14 sorcerer — Kahuna, po oko i; ♦ malevolent sorcerer, kahuna anā anā, kahuna ho opi opi o, kahuna ai pilau, mo okiko. See Hāwa e and saying, ololī. ♦ Teaching sorcerer, kahuna a o. ♦ A warning to avoid sorcerers: e mālama o loa a i ka niho, be… …
15 sorcerer — [16] A sorcerer is etymologically a drawer of ‘lots’ – for the word comes ultimately from Latin sors ‘lot’ (source also of English sort). The plural sortēs was used for the ‘responses made by oracles’, and this formed the basis of the Vulgar… …
16 sorcerer — [[t]sɔ͟ː(r)sərə(r)[/t]] sorcerers N COUNT In fairy stories, a sorcerer is a person who performs magic by using the power of evil spirits. Syn: wizard, warlock …
17 sorcerer — noun Date: 15th century a person who practices sorcery ; wizard …
18 sorcerer — /sawr seuhr euhr/, n. a person who practices sorcery; black magician; wizard. [1520 30; earlier sorcer, ME < MF sorcier, perh. < VL *sortiarius one who casts lots, equiv. to L sort (s. of sors) lot, fate + i I + arius IER2; see ER1] * * * …
19 sorcerer — noun /ˈsɔːsəɹə(ɹ),ˈsɔɹ.sɚ.ɚ/ A magician or wizard, sometimes specifically male. Syn: magician, wizard See Also: ensorcel, sorcery, sorceress …
20 Sorcerer — From the Latin sortiarius, one who casts lots, or one who tells the lot of others. (See Divination.) In Dan. 2:2 it is the rendering of the Hebrew mekhashphim, i.e., mutterers, men who professed to have power with evil spirits. The practice …