different between sorcerer vs angekok

sorcerer

English

Alternative forms

  • sorceror (common misspelling)

Etymology

From Middle English sorcerere, from Old French sorcier, from Vulgar Latin *sortiarius, from Latin sors, sortis (oracular response), from Proto-Indo-European *seh?- (to sort, lineup)

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?s??s???(?)/
  • (US) enPR: sôr?-s?r-?r, IPA(key): /?s??.s?.?/

Noun

sorcerer (plural sorcerers, feminine sorceress)

  1. (mythology, folklore, fantasy) A magician or wizard, sometimes specifically male.

Synonyms

  • magician
  • wizard

Related terms

  • ensorcel
  • sorcery (noun)
  • sorceress

Translations


Middle English

Noun

sorcerer

  1. Alternative form of sorcerere

sorcerer From the web:

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  • what sorcerer grade is inumaki
  • what sorcerer rank is yuji itadori
  • what sorcerer grade is gojo
  • what sorcerer means
  • what sorcerer rank is gojo satoru
  • what sorcerer rank is inumaki
  • what sorcerer's practice


angekok

English

Etymology

Variant of angakok, from Greenlandic.

Noun

angekok (plural angekoks)

  1. An Eskimo/Inuit sorcerer or shaman.

Synonyms

  • angakok (from Greenlandic)
  • angatkuq (from Inuvialuktun)
  • angakkuq (from Eastern Canadian Inuktitut)
  • angekkok, angekut (variants of angekok)

angekok From the web:

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