Reverse Dictionary: WIZARD

NOUNS
1818 — WARLOCKRY the practice of magic by men; wizardry

NOUNS – PERSON
1100 — JUGGLER one who works marvels by the aid of magic or witchcraft, a magician, a wizard, a sorcerer; one who plays tricks by sleight of hand; a performer of legerdemain; a conjurer
1300 — NECROMANCER one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer
1300 — SORCER n. a sorcerer; a wizard, a magician → obs.
1300 — WARLOCK one in league with the Devil and so possessing occult and evil powers; a sorcerer, a wizard → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1303 — NECROMANCIEN one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → obs.
1505 — SPAE MAN a man who it is supposed can tell fortunes or foretell events; a prophet, a soothsayer, a fortune-teller, a wizard → Sc. 
1574 — NECROMANTIC one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → obs.
1578 — MAGIAN a magician; a wizard
1587 — MAGUSIAN a magian; a magician; a wizard; a follower of the magi → obs.
1598 — NECROMANT one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → obs.
1607 — NECROMANTIST one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → obs.
1651 — VENEFIC one who practises poisoning as a secret art; a sorcerer or sorceress; a wizard or witch → obs.
1652 — MALEFIC a malign wizard → obs.
1659 — OB a wizard, magician, sorcerer, ventriloquist → obs.
1710 — VARLET a warlock, a wizard → Sc. obs.
1712 — CUNNING MAN a fortune-teller, a conjuror; a wizard → obs.
1790 — HE-WITCH a wizard → Eng. dial.
1871 — MOLOI a practitioner of magic; a wizard, a witch → S. Afr.
1908 — WISE MAN a wizard