Associations to the word «Witchcraft»
Noun
- Burning
- Corey
- Fairy
- Priestess
- Lore
- Apparition
- Torture
- Templar
- Misfortune
- Felony
- Anthropologist
- Poisoning
- Potts
- Ghost
- Pact
- Skepticism
- Malady
- Wickedness
- Invocation
- Talisman
- Yoruba
- Spirituality
- Cursing
- Carolyn
- Hale
- Demon
- Ailment
- Curse
- Repeal
- Execution
- Evil
- Sickness
- Religion
- Cauldron
- Magnetism
- Eighteenth
- Illness
- Modernity
- Goddess
- Tice
- Midsummer
- Winthrop
- Initiation
- Leigh
- Suspicion
- Treatise
- Treason
- Poison
- Magus
- Potter
- Coleman
- Empress
- Stake
- Hallucination
- Farrar
- Rite
- Hag
- Possession
- Suppression
- Theft
- Putnam
- Boyer
- Envy
- Deliverance
- Magistrate
- Granny
- Summers
- Rosemary
- Adherent
- Connexion
- Sufferer
- Consort
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WITCHCRAFT, noun. The practice of witches; magic, sorcery or the use supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
Dictionary definition
WITCHCRAFT, noun. The art of sorcery.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.