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sorceress
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Origin of sorceress1
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That semi-fanciful film was a deadpan spin on the ingrained misogyny that conveniently tags a steely, orphaned 9-year-old village girl as a sorceress.
Elphaba, in contrast, is a naturally talented sorceress whose green skin led her father to reject her from the moment she was born.
âWickedâ also benefited from mostly positive reviews hyping the performances of its leading sorceresses.
Jennifer Kale, for instance, is a sorceress who first appeared in an issue of the horror comic âAdventure into Fearâ in the 1970s.
The pattern across the jersey is inspired by a fifth-century BC vase attributed to Persephone, which depicts Ulysses and the sorceress Circe in Homer's Odyssey.
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What doesÌęsorceress mean?
A sorceress is a woman who can perform sorceryâwitchcraft or magic.
The word sorcerer means the same thing but can be used for any gender, although it typically refers to a man.
The word sorcery often (though not always) refers to so-called black magicâmagic used for evil purposes. Thatâs why sorceress and sorcerer are often used to refer to evil characters in works of fiction, especially in the fantasy genre.
In contrast, similar words like wizard and magician usually imply that such figures use their powers for good. If not, youâd usually call them an evil wizard or evil magician.
Apart from whether or not they use their supernatural powers for good or evil, the words sorcerer and sorceress often imply that such a person is very powerful due to having great skill and command of such powers.
For this reason, the word sorceress is sometimes used in a figurative way to refer to a woman who is very skilled at something, as if she has magical abilities, as in Maureen is a sorceress at coding. The word sorcery can be used to refer to such skill. The words wizard and wizardry are used (even more commonly) in the same ways.
Example: The sorceress has cast a powerful spell to enchant this land.
Where doesÌęsorceress come from?
The first records of the word sorceress come from the second half of the 1300s. The word sorcerer came later, around the 1520s. Both words ultimately come from the Latin ČőŽÇ°ùłÙŸ±Äć°ùŸ±łÜČő, meaning âperson who casts lotsâ (referring to a person who tells fortunes). The suffix -ess is used in the feminine form of nouns, as in goddess and empress.
Fictionally speaking, a sorceress is a female magician (the kind who wields supernatural powers, not the kind who does card tricks). Sorceresses (be careful to fit in all those Sâs when pronouncing the plural) are often villains in the stories where they appear. A well-known example is the appropriately named Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty.
The word sorceress is similar to witch or enchantress, but sorceress implies great magical power and skill. It also often implies evil. The figurative use of the word, though, usually doesnât imply evil. When you call a chef a sorceress, itâs a compliment meaning that she uses her skill to make magic in the kitchenânot that sheâs using her powers for evil.
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How isÌęsorceress used in real life?
Sorceresses most commonly appear (and disappear) in the context of fantasy.
"Why do the bad guys always pick my day off to start causing trouble?"
Stellar Sorceress Imani is ready to lay down some cosmic justice when hits the Realm!
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â Paladins: The Game (@PaladinsGame)
But yeah, I've cried at work. God, have I cried. Makes me human. Makes me stronger. Makes me write a female character who have vulnerability, even if she's the most powerful sorceress in the world. Makes me write a male character who is just as fallible, and heroic because of it.
â Lauren S. Hissrich (@LHissrich)
My mom somehow made fries that tasted exactly like McDonaldâs fries and i was craving fries when i woke up this morning. The only logical conclusion here is that she is a sorceress.
â Angel of Small Death (@_love_holly_)
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Sorceresses are always evil.
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