WARLOCK - translation to arabic
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WARLOCK - translation to arabic

MALE PRACTITIONER OF MAGIC
Warlocks
  • Costume design for a warlock for the opera ''[[Mefistofele]]'' ([[Alfredo Leonardo Edel]], 1881)
  • ''Warlocks and Witches in a dance'' ([[John Faed]], 1855)

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ألاسم

مُشَعْوِذ

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ساحر جـ سحرة وسحار
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مُشَعْوِذ

Definition

warlock
¦ noun a man who practises witchcraft.
Origin
OE wrloga 'traitor, scoundrel, monster', also 'the Devil', from wr 'covenant' + an element related to leogan 'belie, deny'.

Wikipedia

Warlock

A warlock is a male practitioner of witchcraft.

Examples of use of WARLOCK
1. Since the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, a hodgepodge of jammers had arrived in Mesopotamia, both active and reactive, weak and powerful: Warlock Green, Warlock Red, Warlock Blue, ICE, MICE, SSVJ, MMBJ, Cottonwood, Jukebox, Symphony.
2. The device was named Warlock Blue, although Hunter called it Little Blue.
3. The thousands of jammers already sent to counter radio-controlled IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan - Warlock Green, Warlock Red, ICE, SSVJ, MMBJ -- were designed to be mounted on vehicles only.
4. Soldiers fashioned makeshift "hillbilly armor." Jammers proliferated, with names like Warlock, Chameleon, Acorn and Duke.
5. By late spring 2004, the task force had finally established a jammer strategy: get as many systems into theater as possible –– including Warlock Green, a sister device known as Warlock Red, and a Navy jammer called Cottonwood, which was removed from the Suburban in which it typically rode, installed in an armored vehicle and renamed Ironwood.