wizzard

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English

Noun

wizzard (plural wizzards)

  1. Obsolete spelling of wizard.
    • 1870, William H. Sparks, The Memories of Fifty Years[1]:
      Are you a wizzard that you have so drawn me on?
    • 1803, Various, The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2[2]:
      "I should like to read 'Manfred' here," said Molly one morning (Byron was one of her favorites) "It is just the place, mountains, forests and all, and who knows--the wizzard."