What does trollkarl in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word trollkarl in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use trollkarl in Swedish.

The word trollkarl in Swedish means wizard, trollkarl, trollkarl, trollkarl, trollkarl, trollkarl, trollkarl, häxa, trollkarl, trollkarl, magiker, magiker, trollkarl, magiker, vis man. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word trollkarl

wizard

trollkarl

(sorcerer, male witch)

The wizard turned the prince into a frog.

trollkarl

(illusionist) (vardagligt)

The magician's best trick was making himself disappear.

trollkarl

(wizard)

An evil sorcerer put a spell on all the children in the village.

trollkarl

(wizard, sorcerer)

The warlock put a spell on the princess.

trollkarl

(magician)

No one could figure out how the conjurer's tricks worked.

trollkarl

(sb who casts spells) (man)

häxa, trollkarl

(Wiccan, neo-pagan)

Wicca har både manliga och kvinnliga häxor och trollkarlar.
Wicca has both male and female witches.

trollkarl, magiker

(sorcerer, wizard)

The magician put a curse on his apprentice.

magiker, trollkarl

(male magician)

The sorcerer made his assistant disappear.

magiker

(magician)

vis man

(man who knows about magic) (bildlig)

The wise men gave the prince a magic potion.

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