Noun
A conjurer; an enchanter; a magician.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA good critic is the sorcerer who makes some hidden spring gush forth unexpectedly under our feet. François Mauriac
Concerning the female sorcerer. Roman law also prescribes this. Why does the law name women more than men here, even though men are also guilty of this? Because women are more susceptible to those superstitions of Satan; take Eve, for example. They are commonly called "wise women.”. Martin Luther
I! I who fashioned myself a sorcerer or an angel, who dispensed with all morality, I have come back to earth. Arthur Rimbaud
A DC Supervillain who has taken on The Justice League, is a sorcerer, who has appeared in various comics. Source: Internet
Ainger, p. 134 The first comic opera produced by the new company was Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer in 1877, with a plot involving a tradesmanlike London magician and his patented love potion. Source: Internet
Although the form declined in popularity towards the end of the 18th century its influence can be seen in light operas like that of Gilbert and Sullivan's early works like The Sorcerer as well as in the modern musical. Source: Internet