No. Male witches are still witches. Warlocks are witches that have been ostracized from other witches because of bad practices. Wizards ( I think ) are completely fictional.
2006-10-17 16:50:29
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answered by onanist13 3
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It is a "witch" regardless of gender. A warlock is an oathbreaker. A wizard is a fictional character.
2006-10-18 05:45:42
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answered by Witchy 7
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People should really look up the defination of the word Warlock.
It means traitor; as in someone who turned the witches over to the church for burning.
Call a male witch that knows his history a warlock and you will be very lucky to not get decked.
2006-10-17 23:58:47
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answered by sworddove 3
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A witch is a witch, regardless of gender. A wizard is a different kettle of fish entirely, though I don't know of any who use the term anymore--mage and magician are the labels in vogue.
2006-10-17 23:51:43
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answered by angk 6
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A male Witch is also called a Witch. Warlock means "oath breaker". It does not mean Witch.
Blessed be.
2006-10-17 23:50:49
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answered by Maria Isabel 5
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Either witch (some males do go by witch) or wizard. Most consider warlock to be an insult because it means oath breaker.
2006-10-17 23:51:53
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answered by Kaiser32 3
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Witches can come in male or female. Wizards are more like alchemists. Think primitive or unaccredited physicist. Gee. That'd make ME a Wizard!
2006-10-17 23:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Male witch are called Witch Doctor.
2006-10-17 23:56:20
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answered by Ellan M 3
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Warlock
2006-10-17 23:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer to go by warlock--although fundamentalist pagans and wiccans have a fit over it--wizard works, or whatever else they feel like calling themselves
2006-10-17 23:55:55
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answered by Anonymous
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