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witchcraft
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witch·craft  (wchkrft)
n.
1. Magic; sorcery.
2. Wicca.
3. A magical or irresistible influence, attraction, or charm.

witchcraft [ˈwɪtʃˌkrɑːft]
n
1. (Spirituality, New Age, Astrology & Self-help / Alternative Belief Systems) the art or power of bringing magical or preternatural power to bear or the act or practice of attempting to do so
2. (Spirituality, New Age, Astrology & Self-help / Alternative Belief Systems) the influence of magic or sorcery
3. fascinating or bewitching influence or charm
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.witchcraft - the art of sorcerywitchcraft - the art of sorcery                  
black art, black magic, necromancy, sorcery - the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world

witchcraft
noun magic, spell, witching, voodoo, the occult, wizardry, black magic, enchantment, occultism, sorcery, incantation, Wicca, the black art, witchery, necromancy, sortilege She was found guilty of witchcraft and burned at the stake.
Translations
witchcraft [ˈwɪtʃkrɑːft] Nbrujería f
witchcraft [ˈwɪtʃkrɑːft] nsorcellerie f
witch doctor nsorcier de tribu)m >
witch hazel n
(= shrub) → hamamélis m
(= liquid) → teinture f d'hamamélis
witch hunt nchasse f aux sorcières
witchcraft [ˈwɪtʃˌkrɑːft] nstregoneria


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Cognates are Krg jazi 'broad, wide' (Judaxin 1965: 212) and Xak cazi 'field, steppe' (Baskakov and Inkizekova-Grekul 1953: 306).
 
 
 
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