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witchnoun a woman believed to have often harmful supernatural powersthe 17th-century house had once belonged to a woman who was hanged as a witch enchantress, hag, hex, sorceress charmer, conjurer(or conjuror), enchanter, necromancer, voodoo, voodooistmagician, sorcerer, warlock, wizard a mean or ugly old womana foul-tempered old witch who is constantly at odds with her neighbors beldam(or beldame), carline(or carlin, chiefly Scottish), crone, hag, hellcat, trot harpy, shrew, virago a person skilled in using supernatural forcesfreakish storms that were once thought to be the work of witches charmer, conjurer(or conjuror), enchanter, mage, Magian, magician, magus, necromancer, sorcerer, voodoo, voodooist, wizard enchantress, hag, hex, sorceresswarlockoccultistthaumaturge, thaumaturgist, theurgist, wonder-workermedicine man, shaman, shamanist, witch doctorcrystal gazer, diviner, foreseer, fortune-teller, prognosticator, prophesier, prophet, seer, soothsayermediumexorciser, exorcist witchverbarchaicto attract or delight as if by magicthe woman did witch me with her gentle smile allure, beguile, bewitch, captivate, charm, enchant, fascinate, kill, magnetize, wile disarm, draw, entice, lure, pull, seduce, temptdelight, gratify, pleasearrest, enrapture, enthrall(or enthral), entranceappeal (to), interest, intriguebeckon, court, invite, solicit, woo disgust, offend, repel, revoltannoy, displease, irkbore, tire, weary before the 12th century |