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sorcerer 音标拼音: [s'ɔrsɚɚ] n. 男巫士,魔术师 男巫士,魔术师 sorcerer n 1: one who practices magic or sorcery [synonym: {sorcerer}, {magician}, {wizard}, {necromancer}, {thaumaturge}, {thaumaturgist}] Sorcerer \Sor"cer*er\, n. [Cf. F. sorcier. See {Sorcery}.] A conjurer; an enchanter; a magician. --Bacon. [1913 Webster] Pharaoh also called the wise men and the sorcerers. --Ex. vii. 11. [1913 Webster] 64 Moby Thesaurus words for "sorcerer": Comus, Faust, Prospero, Satan worshiper, Satanist, airiness, appearance, charmer, chthonian, conjurer, delusiveness, demon worshiper, demoniast, demonist, demonolater, demonologer, demonologist, demonomist, devil worshiper, diabolist, diviner, dowser, enchanter, enchantress, fallaciousness, false appearance, false light, false show, falseness, idealization, illusionism, illusionist, illusiveness, immateriality, mage, magic, magic act, magic show, magician, magus, medicine man, miracle-worker, necromancer, prestidigitation, seeming, semblance, shaman, show, simulacrum, sleight of hand, sorceress, sorcery, specious appearance, thaumaturge, thaumaturgist, theurgist, unactuality, unreality, unsubstantiality, voodooist, warlock, water witch, witch, wizard SORCERER is suitable for translation problems lying between those solved by {code generator} generators and by full source-to-source translator generators. SORCERER generates simple, flexible, top-down, tree {parsers} that, in contrast to code generators, may execute actions at any point during a tree walk. SORCERER accepts {extended BNF} notation, allows {predicates} to direct the tree walk with {semantic} and {syntactic} context information, and does not rely on any particular intermediate form, parser generator, or other pre-existing application. SORCERER is included in the {Purdue Compiler-Construction Tool Set}. Version: 1.00B {(ftp://marvin.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/pccts/sorcerer/)}. E-mail: Mailing list: pccts-users-request@ahpcrc.umn.edu (message body: "subscribe pccts-users YOUR-NAME", where YOUR-NAME can be your name or e-mail address). (1994-02-15) Sorcerer
from the Latin sortiarius, one who casts lots, or one who tells the lot of others. (See {DIVINATION}.) In Dan. 2:2 it is the rendering of the Hebrew mekhashphim, i.e., mutterers, men who professed to have power with evil spirits. The practice of sorcery exposed to severest punishment (Mal. 3:5; Rev. 21:8; 22:15).
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