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  • noun Plural form of warlock.

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Examples

  • Lilith’s Children, known also by the name warlocks, are, in the manner of mules and other crossbreeds, sterile.

    Clockwork Angel Cassandra Clare 2010

  • There were Dark Witches, too, called warlocks by some, who followed the God in his many evil aspects and practiced dark magicks.

    Crusade Nancy Holder 2010

  • By the way, for some odd reason, the sons of witches I just wanted to write that, sorry are not called warlocks here.

    SFGate: Top News Stories David Wiegand 2011

  • There were fifty men at the signing of the Accords in Idris: ten of the Night Children; ten of Lilith’s Children, known as warlocks; ten of the Fair Folk; ten of the Moon’s Children; and ten of Raziel’s blood—

    Clockwork Angel Cassandra Clare 2010

  • First it was 'warlocks' when your daddy told you they were bad.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories Mutainia 2010

  • Story that Deadline relates is that the protagonist is one of the last remaining witch hunters, a breed that keeps the population of witches and warlocks in check.

    Summit and Timur Bekmambetov Team Up for The Last Witch Hunter | /Film 2010

  • She is against same-sex marriage unless both the spouses are warlocks.

    Who's Carl This Time? 2010

  • Wizards and warlocks, vikings and unicorns, your time is now.

    Readers recommend fantasy songs: the results Paul MacInnes 2010

  • Low fantasy stories are not concerned with historical or theological accuracy: if you want to have your hero rescue his space-princess from an opulent cult of serpent-god worshipping warlocks from Stygia, it is better to have them practice human sacrifice than ascetic meditation as their primary form of worship, in so far as fighting a giant snake makes better drama than cutting down a bunch of meditating greybeards in saffron robes.

    MIND MELD: Gods by the Bushel 2009

  • The tales of the leprechauns and the goblins, the warlocks and the selkies; of the many inhabitants of this rich green-brown land.

    Gretel by Firelight, Part I Roberta Lawson 2011

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