What is another word for warlocks?

Pronunciation: [wˈɔːlɒks] (IPA)

Warlocks, a word that is often used to describe male witches, has a number of synonyms that can be used in its place. The first and most obvious synonym is simply "witch," although this doesn't specify gender. Other options include "wizard," "sorcerer," and "magician." These words have slightly different connotations and can be used to describe different types of spellcasters. For example, "wizard" often implies a high level of knowledge and skill, while "sorcerer" suggests a more mystical, dark power. "Magician" is a more general term, but can be used to describe someone who practices magic or performs illusions.

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What are the hypernyms for Warlocks?

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Usage examples for Warlocks

"With rites that we both abhor, He worships Odin and Thor; So it cannot yet be said, That all the old gods are dead, And the warlocks are no more," Flushing with anger Said Sigurd the Bishop.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Did the warlocks mingle in it, Thorberg Skafting, any curse?
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
In Vernon, about the year 1566, the witches and warlocks gathered in great multitudes, under the shape of cats.
"The Book of Were-Wolves"
Sabine Baring-Gould

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