| 释义 | 
		witch·ing I. \ˈwichiŋ, -chēŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English wicching, from Old English wiccung, from wiccian to practice witchcraft + -ung -ing — more at witch  : the practice of witchcraft : sorcery II. adjective Etymology: from present participle of obsolete English witch to practice witchcraft, from Middle English wicchen, from Old English wiccian 1.  : of, relating to, or suitable for sorcery of supernatural occurrences  < 'tis now the very witching time of night, when churchyards yawn — Shakespeare >  < the witching light of a fen fire — O.E.Rölvaag > 2. [from present participle of witch (IV) ]  : bewitching, fascinating  < a terrain which nature has adorned with witching beauty — Raymond Moley > • witch·ing·ly adverb |