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  • noun A female wizard.

Etymologies

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wizard +‎ -ess

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Examples

  • The crook-back's mistress, the so-called wizardess, was surety nothing other than a medusa.

    Night Arrant Gygax, Gary 1987

  • My wizardess would have dived into the issue, questioning the priestess, attempting to discern the social and personal “vectors” of the situation before arriving at a conclusion.

    Hot Girl On Girl Action In Our D&D Campaign? « Geek Related 2009

  • Of course, “die trying” is exactly what Miranda Lyonet, the wizardess in charge of catching Eli before he ruins the reputation of wizards everywhere, would prefer he did.

    The one that worked « 2009

  • Of course, “die trying” is exactly what Miranda Lyonet, the wizardess in charge of catching Eli before he ruins the reputation of wizards everywhere, would prefer he did.

    2009 June « 2009

  • Ultima II had the wizardess Minax, pupil and lover of Mondain, who was defeated by the hero traveling throughout time and space to find objects of power.

    Some of my favorite video game villains! « Skulls in the Stars 2008

  • Meghan - I got a bit jaded with fantasy because I was encountering so much that seemed like a pale imitation of Tolkien - you know, an ill-assorted group of companions, a Quest, a wizard or wizardess and some elves, repeat for 20 volumes and counting....

    The Broken Sword, by Poul Anderson. Book review Carla 2009

  • All I remember was that it had a pair of twins, each twin adopted by two pirate ships, and one of them twins grew up a busty lesbian pirate wizardess.

    Draft: Sidney Arguments fantasyecho 2005

  • Mistress Jenna of Palanthas had been a powerful red-robed wizardess in the days before the Chaos War.

    Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000

  • The three looked at one another, and the wizardess in the dark robes said to her companions that these were the words of the truly free.

    Dalamar the Dark Berberick, Nancy Varian 2000

  • She deserved that, a wizardess who sought to interfere with a Test.

    Dalamar the Dark Berberick, Nancy Varian 2000

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