单词 | witch-wives |
释义 | witch1 /wich/noun
To practise witchcraft or fascination ORIGIN: ME wicche (both masc and fem), from OE wicca (masc), wicce (fem), wizard, witch, and verb wiccian to practise witchcraft; ety doubtful witchˈery noun
witchˈing noun
witchˈingly adverb witchˈlike adjective witˈchy adjective Witchlike, suggestive of witches witchˈcraft noun
witch doctor noun
witchˈ-elm noun A less common spelling of wych-elm witches' brew noun (figurative) A heady concoction of disparate elements, a confused or mysterious mixture witches' broom noun A dense tuft of poorly developed branches formed on a woody plant attacked by a parasite (chiefly fungi and mites) witches' butter noun Nostoc and other gelatinous blue-green algae witches' meat noun Tremella witches' Sabbath noun A witches' midnight gathering (see also Sabbath) witches' thimble noun A name for various plants with thimble-like flowers, eg the foxglove witchˈ-finder noun (historical)
witch hunt noun (orig US)
witching hour noun The hour when witches are supposed to stir into activity, midnight (see also double witching (hour) under double, triple witching (hour) under triple) witchˈknot noun A knot, esp in the hair, supposed to be tied by means of witchcraft witchˈmeal noun The inflammable pollen of the club moss, lycopodium witchˈ-ridden adjective Ridden by witches witch's hat noun A tall black conical brimmed hat, the traditional wear of fairytale witches witchˈ-wife noun (Scot) A woman who practises witchcraft |
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