Wiktionary
n. One who is not a wizard.
Usage examples of "nonwizard".
It wasn’t an infallible test by any means, but it was as solid as anything a nonwizard could use for verification.
And, better and better, because White Council business was all hush-hush to nonwizards, I wouldn't be able to explain to her why I was doing it.
I thought nonwizards weren’t supposed to notice magic most of the time.
But how could he, or she, have anticipated that borrowing a wizard’s power would make even a nonwizard part of the Heart of the Sea?
They might not give their total trust, but it became somehow easy to believe that if everyone followed instructions, drilled, drilled, drilled, and pushed themselves to the limit, wizard and nonwizard alike, they might just win this thing.
And the Queen-mothers of the First Prides, wizards and nonwizards both—because there are always wizards in a Choice, at least a few—considered the Choice.
Even nonwizards of many species know parts of their own species’ Oath in one form or another, often restated in religious or philosophical idiom.
For an instant he saw Ingold as nonwizards would see him, an old man in a patched brown robe, standing alone in the darkness, tracing imaginary patterns on the door with his fingers.
And, better and better, because White Council business was all hush-hush to nonwizards, I wouldn’t be able to explain to her why I was doing it.