witchcraft
61witchcraft — [ˈwɪtʃˌkrɑːft] noun [U] the practice of magic, especially for evil purposes …
62witchcraft — witch•craft [[t]ˈwɪtʃˌkræft, ˌkrɑft[/t]] n. 1) ant the art or practices of a witch; sorcery; magic 2) ant magical influence; witchery • Etymology: bef. 950 …
63witchcraft — /ˈwɪtʃkraft / (say wichkrahft) noun 1. the art or practices of a witch; sorcery; magic. 2. magical influence; witchery. {Middle English wichecraft, from Old English wiccecræft, from wicce, wicca witch1 + cræft craft} …
64witchcraft — This term (from the Old English wicce, meaning sorceress, and craeft, meaning power ) refers to the use of allegedly magical powers in order to obtain a particular purpose; even though the desired goal is good, the use of this type… …
65Witchcraft — The use of magic or sorcery to cause or cure illness, control the elements of nature, arouse or destroy love and to cause harm or death with a glance (called the Evil Eye). See Witch …
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66witchcraft — Hana mana, ho okalakupua. See sorcery …
67witchcraft — n. the use of magic; sorcery …
68Witchcraft City — Salem, Massachusetts …
69European witchcraft — For other uses, see Witchcraft (disambiguation). Hans Baldung Grien s Three Witches, c. 1514 European Witchcraft is witchcraft and magic that is practised primarily in the locality of Europe. Contents …
70Contemporary witchcraft — This article is about contemporary witchcraft, including, but not limited to, Wicca. Contemporary witchcraft refers to many different types of witchcraft practices of the 21st century. One of the most widely known witchcraft practices is Wicca, a …