Aye, kings and generals and wizards of old shall be our helpers and our slaves.
He plots the return of Acheron, with its towers and wizards and kings and horrors, as it was in the long ago.
Wizards and sorcerers abounded in his barbaric mythology, and any fool could tell that this was no common man.
The wizards of Acheron practised foul necromancy, thaumaturgy of the most evil kind, grisly magic taught them by devils.
We are sons of the East, not the South, and we have knowledge of all the wizards of the East, who are greater than the wizards of the West.
This old man, the father of the wizards and the father adopted by him (Kuloskap), was one-eyed and half gray.
The wizards run away from it, as when a lynx chases rabbits; they are really completely beaten.
When orders have been issued for the meeting of the Sabbath, all the wizards and witches who fail to attend it are lashed by demons with a rod made of serpents and scorpions.
When all the wizards and witches arrive at the place of rendezvous, the infernal ceremonies begin.
Do you more to the openly prophane, yea, to all wizards and witches in the land?
He lived at a period when witchcraft, witches, and wizards were in the height of fashion.
In Bunyan's days, both the laws of the land, the judges, and the commonalty, gave credence to the wicked gambols of wizards and witches.
In Algernon Blackwood's Ancient Sorceries, we have witch-metempsychosis on a large scale, the population of a whole village being but the reanimations of long-dead witches and wizards who once lived there.
Like us mortals, they all need sympathy, none more so than the poor wizards and bogles that are on their own, as the Scotch say.
Those who consulted with familiar spirits were termed wizards and witches,—the practice of which was also expressly forbidden.
And when they shall say unto you, Seek unto them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards that peep, and that mutter: (should not a people seek unto their God?
Perhaps in the case of Pausanias the games were intended rather to avert his anger than to do him honour; for we are told that wizards were fetched even from Italy to lay the traitor's unquiet ghost.
To avert the recurrence of such a calamity the wizards commanded the king to pour human blood once a year on the base of the broken shaft of the pillar, and also upon the throne.
Then he adds, "These wizards told the Indians that they talked to the Devil, who told them of the approaching catastrophe, and said that Omate had asked El Misti to join him in destroying all the Spaniards.
The women who discharge the functions of wizards or medicine men are selected when young by the elder sorceresses and initiated with elaborate rites.
He gave her passage upon the head of a white man and the Asiki wizardshave mourned her ever since, or so I hear.
The practice was intensified by fear of demons or wizards getting possession of the spoils.
This ignorance was greatly aided by the wizards and witches themselves, in making a profound secret of all their traditions, urged thereto by fear of the priests.
Now the King's watchmen saw the wizards as they were moving about, and not knowing what kind of men they might be had the King aroused, and the King & his men got up and clad themselves.
That same night Eyvind Well-spring came unto the isle in a long-ship fully manned, and the crew aboard her were all wizards and other folk versed in magic.
Hence we hear little of learned and scientificwizards in New England.
Then these poor heathen got together in a great wigwam, where the old wizards undertook, by their spells and incantations, to consult the invisible powers in the matter.
They were not oppressed by their clergy, who seldom prosecuted wizards, beingwizards themselves.
Under Diana, they burn heretics and wizards again.
In Lorraine there seemed to be quite a dreadful plague of wizards and visionaries.
It emptied the prisons of the wizardswhom the Rouen Parliament still crowded into them, and, in 1672, forbade the law courts from entertaining any prosecutions for witchcraft.
She clamoured against "the wizards of Marseilles" without naming any one.
At the Sabbaths they ate children made into hash, and by way of second course, the bodies of wizards disentombed.
One of Louisa's tricks was to frighten the bystanders, by saying she could see wizards among them; which made every one tremble for himself.
He begins by saying that the wizards in Europe are numerous enough to match Xerxes' army of eighteen hundred thousand men.
That 's the way to thank these wizardswhen they bid men Benedicite!
I felt these wizards Alive--was sure they were not on me, only When I was on them: but with age comes caution: And stinging pleasures please less and sting more.
They received us civilly enough; and on a given day we were requested to explain to the king and the Council of Wizards the religion which we came to teach.
He had been brought up in this teaching; it was part of the education of wizards to be merciless, for they reigned by terror and evil craft.
Also this is certain, that all the medicine of Hokosa and his wizards will not turn a lightning flash by the breadth of a single hair.
Also I do not believe your words, for I have noted ever that those who are the greatest wizards of all say continually that they have no magic power.
At last the chief of the wizards and the first prophet to the king rose to question us.
Nor need we go back as far as the Pharaohs to find witches and wizards making use of effigies for the undoing of their enemies.
Well, all wizards have some door by which their Spirit enters and departs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wizards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.