[ noun ] one who practices magic or sorcery <noun.person>
Sorcerer \Sor"cer*er\, n. [Cf. F. sorcier. See {Sorcery}.] A conjurer; an enchanter; a magician. --Bacon.
Pharaoh also called the wise men and the sorcerers. --Ex. vii. 11.
Cervantes, 19, was allegedly the chief aide of Olayo Soto Soto, accused of being the "head sorcerer" of the devil-worshipping cult.
"Like the sorcerer's apprentice, we would like to find the actual ingredients that could keep you alert when working or driving, that could relax you or cause sexual excitement."
Coelho, a new-wave sorcerer with a touch for turning yarns of witchcraft and mysticism into best-selling books, has in one magic leap become Brazil's No. 1 literary sensation.
Maxwell wore his favourite 'sorcerer's' tie: bright blue, with yellow and red stars, lightning bolts ricocheting across it.