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sorceress


Meanings
  • noun

    A woman practicing magic, especially black magic.

    - "She was a renowned sorceress, known for her dark powers."
    - "The sorceress cast a spell on the prince, putting him under her control."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with sorceress
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Variants
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sorceress , sorceresses
Etymology
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From Old French sorciere, from sorcer 'to practice magic'.


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  1. The word 'sorceress' comes from the Old French word 'sorciere', which means 'to practice magic'.

  2. In some cultures, it was believed that sorceresses could transform themselves into animals, such as cats or owls.

  3. The famous novel 'Melmoth the Wanderer' features a sorceress named Melmoth, who offers immortality to those who make a pact with her.

  4. In the Harry Potter series, Professor McGonagall is a powerful sorceress who teaches Transfiguration at Hogwarts.


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  1. witch: A sorceress is a type of witch who practices magic.

  2. magic: The practice of using supernatural forces to influence the natural world.

  3. occult: Relating to the supernatural or hidden aspects of the universe.


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Throughout history, sorceresses have been depicted as powerful and mysterious figures, often associated with the occult and the supernatural. They have been featured in various forms of literature, from ancient myths to modern fantasy novels. In art, sorceresses have been portrayed as beautiful and alluring, or as fearsome and terrifying. In music, songs about sorceresses often explore themes of love, desire, and the unknown.

How to Memorize "sorceress"

  1. visualize

    - Close your eyes and imagine a woman dressed in flowing robes, with a pointed hat and a wand in her hand. Visualize her casting spells and conjuring up magical creatures.
    - Visualize a dark, moonlit forest, with a sorceress standing at its center, surrounded by flickering torches and cackling fires.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'sorceress' with the image of a wise and powerful woman, who can control the forces of nature.
    - Think of the word 'enchantress' as a synonym for 'sorceress'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember that a 'sorceress' is a 'sorcerer' with an 'ess' added, which represents femininity.
    - Use the acronym SORCERER to remember the definition: 'She Operates Rituals, Casts Enchantments, Reveals Truths'.


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