sor·cer·er /ˈsɔrsərɚ/
男巫士,魔術師
Sor·cer·er n. A conjurer; an enchanter; a magician.
Pharaoh also called the wise men and the sorcerers. --Ex. vii. 11.
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sorcerer
n : one who practices magic or sorcery [syn: magician, wizard,
necromancer]
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 of sorcery exposed to severest punishment
(Mal. 3:5; Rev. 21:8; 22:15).