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Definition of witch
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Witch (n.) One who
practices
the black art, or
magic;
one
regarded
as
possessing
supernatural
or
magical
power by
compact
with an evil
spirit,
esp. with the
Devil;
a
sorcerer
or
sorceress;
-- now
applied
chiefly
or only to
women,
but
formerly
used of men as
well..
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Switch
::
Switch
(v. t.) To
strike
with a
switch
or small
flexible
rod; to whip.
Switch
::
Switch
(v. t.) To shift to
another
circuit.
Switch
::
Switching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Switc.
Weird
::
Weird (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
witchcraft;
caused
by, or
suggesting,
magical
influence;
supernatural;
unearthly;
wild; as, a weird
appearance,
look,
sound,
etc..
Fascinous
::
Fascinous
(a.)
Caused
or
acting
by
witchcraft.
Twitched
::
Twitched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Twitc.
Troll
::
Troll (n.) A
supernatural
being,
often
represented
as of
diminutive
size, but
sometimes
as a
giant,
and
fabled
to
inhabit
caves,
hills,
and like
places;
a
witch..
Twinge
::
Twinge
(v. i.) To have a
sudden,
sharp,
local pain, like a
twitch;
to
suffer
a keen,
darting,
or
shooting
pain; as, the side
twinges..
Sway-backed
::
Sway (n.) A
switch
or rod used by
thatchers
to bind their work.
Goety
::
Goety (n.)
Invocation
of evil
spirits;
witchcraft.
Hamamelis
::
Hamamelis
(n.) A genus of
plants
which
includes
the
witch-hazel
(Hamamelis
Virginica),
a
preparation
of which is used
medicinally..
Magic
::
Magic (a.) A
comprehensive
name for all of the
pretended
arts which claim to
produce
effects
by the
assistance
of
supernatural
beings,
or
departed
spirits,
or by a
mastery
of
secret
forces
in
nature
attained
by a study of
occult
science,
including
enchantment,
conjuration,
witchcraft,
sorcery,
necromancy,
incantation,
etc..
Werewolf
::
Werewolf
(n.) A
person
transformed
into a wolf in form and
appetite,
either
temporarily
or
permanently,
whether
by
supernatural
influences,
by
witchcraft,
or
voluntarily;
a
lycanthrope.
Belief
in
werewolves,
formerly
general,
is not now
extinct..
Effascinate
::
Effascinate
(v. t.) To
charm;
to
bewitch.
Maleficiate
::
Maleficiate
(v. t.) To
bewitch;
to harm.
Twight
::
Twight
() p. p. of
Twitch.
Vellicative
::
Vellicative
(a.)
Having
the power of
vellicating,
plucking,
or
twitching;
causing
vellication..
Twitch
::
Twitch
(n.) A stick with a hole in one end
through
which
passes
a loop, which can be drawn
tightly
over the upper lip or an ear of a
horse.
By
twisting
the stick the
compression
is made
sufficiently
painful
to keep the
animal
quiet
during
a
slight
surgical
operation..
Witch
::
Witch (n.) One who
exercises
more than
common
power of
attraction;
a
charming
or
bewitching
person;
also, one given to
mischief;
-- said
especially
of a woman or
child..
Stringiness
::
Stringhalt
(n.) An
habitual
sudden
twitching
of the
hinder
leg of a
horse,
or an
involuntary
or
convulsive
contraction
of the
muscles
that raise the
hock..
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