warlock

warlock
noun Etymology: Middle English warloghe, from Old English wǣrloga one that breaks faith, the Devil, from wǣr faith, troth + -loga (from lēogan to lie); akin to Old English wǣr true — more at very, lie Date: 14th century 1. a man practicing the black arts ; sorcerer — compare witch 2. conjurer

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