wizardless
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]wizardless (not comparable)
- Without a wizard, or without any wizards.
- 1994, Bill Brittain, The Wizards and the Monster, page 35:
- Now, finding myself wizardless, I'm holding a contest to see who'll take McAig's place.
- 2003, Fred Saberhagen, Empire of the East, page 425:
- He yearned to strike with the working edge of the blade, but was not ready to leave himself effectively wizardless in the face of the enemy.
- 2011, Brandon Mull, A World Without Heroes, page 42:
- Maldor may been the least powerful of Zokar's apprentices, but he possesses a cunning intellect, and in a wizardless world his abilities were suddenly formidable.