warlock
/ˈwɔːlɒk/noun
- a man who practises witchcraft; a sorcerer男巫师; 术士; 魔法师。
词源
Old English wǣrloga 'traitor, scoundrel, monster', also 'the Devil', from wǣr 'covenant'+an element related to lēogan 'belie, deny'. From its application to the Devil, the word was transferred in Middle English to a person in league with the devil, and hence a sorcerer. It was chiefly Scots until given wider currency by Sir Walter Scott.