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wiz·ard
/ˈwɪzɚ/
嚮導男巫,術士,鬼才(
a
.)男巫的,巫術的,有魔力的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wiz·ard
n.
1.
A
wise
man
;
a
sage
. [
Obs
.]
See
how
from
far
upon
the
eastern
road
The
star-led
wizards
[
Magi
]
haste
with
odors
sweet
! --
Milton
.
2.
One
devoted
to
the
black
art
;
a
magician
;
a
conjurer
;
a
sorcerer
;
an
enchanter
.
The
wily
wizard
must
be
caught
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wiz·ard
,
a.
1.
Enchanting
;
charming
.
2.
Haunted
by
wizards
.
Where
Deva
spreads
her
wizard
stream
.
--
Milton
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wizard
adj
:
possessing
or
using
or
characteristic
of
or
appropriate
to
supernatural
powers
; "
charming
incantations
"; "
magic
signs
that
protect
against
adverse
influence
"; "
a
magical
spell
"; "'
tis
now
the
very
witching
time
of
night
"-
Shakespeare
; "
wizard
wands
"; "
wizardly
powers
"
[
syn
:
charming
,
magic
,
magical
,
sorcerous
,
witching(a)
,
wizard(a)
,
wizardly
]
n
1:
someone
who
is
dazzlingly
skilled
in
any
field
[
syn
:
ace
,
adept
,
champion
,
sensation
,
maven
,
mavin
,
virtuoso
,
genius
,
hotshot
,
star
,
superstar
,
whiz
,
whizz
,
wiz
]
2:
one
who
practices
magic
or
sorcery
[
syn
:
sorcerer
,
magician
,
necromancer
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Wizard
a
pretender
to
supernatural
knowledge
and
power
, "
a
knowing
one
,"
as
the
original
Hebrew
word
signifies
.
Such
an
one
was
forbidden
on
pain
of
death
to
practise
his
deceptions
(
Lev
.
19:31; 20:6, 27; 1
Sam
. 28:3;
Isa
. 8:19; 19:3).
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