I. ˈwi-zərd noun
Etymology: Middle English wysard, from wis, wys wise
Date: 15th century
1. archaic : a wise man : sage
2. : one skilled in magic : sorcerer
3. : a very clever or skillful person
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II. adjective
Date: 1579
1. archaic : having magical influence or power
2. archaic : of or relating to wizardry : enchanted
3. chiefly British : worthy of the highest praise : excellent