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Kuruvar was a High-Elven term for Sorcerer. The female equivalent, the Sorceress, was called Kuruni. Kuruvar and Kuruni originally meant "Person of Cunning", but later they came to be used as rather derogative, even deprecatory word, as the more positive would be Wizard or Sage was the meaning for "Sairon".

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  • Kuruvar was a High-Elven term for Sorcerer. The female equivalent, the Sorceress, was called Kuruni. Kuruvar and Kuruni originally meant "Person of Cunning", but later they came to be used as rather derogative, even deprecatory word, as the more positive would be Wizard or Sage was the meaning for "Sairon".
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  • Kuruvar was a High-Elven term for Sorcerer. The female equivalent, the Sorceress, was called Kuruni. Kuruvar and Kuruni originally meant "Person of Cunning", but later they came to be used as rather derogative, even deprecatory word, as the more positive would be Wizard or Sage was the meaning for "Sairon".
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