From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsorcerersor‧cer‧er /ˈsɔːsərə $ ˈsɔːrsərər/ noun [countable] ROMa man in stories who uses magic and receives help from evil forces → wizard
Examples from the Corpus
sorcerer• There were also judicial parallels to the pitfalls to which a sorcerer was vulnerable.• The evil sorcerer had been trying to woo the princess, but she remained loyal to her husband.• Aladdin dispatched this evil sorcerer as well.• This power is apparent in the story of his sorcerer.• Aladdin refused, so the sorcerer cast a spell to close up the cave again.• In time, the wicked sorcerer returned to Persia to claim the lamp and tricked the princess into giving it to him.