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Meanings of
witchcraft
in English
Russian
колдовство
Portuguese
feitiço
Spanish
brujería
Catalan
bruixeria
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Practice of magical skills and abilities.
witchery
spellcraft
Related terms
occupation
Russian
колдовство
Usage of
witchcraft
in English
1
However, my more serious correspondents want to know the origin of
witchcraft
.
2
A lot of books that deal with modern
witchcraft
have become available.
3
Becker said books featuring magic or
witchcraft
have always sparked banning efforts.
4
The more reason for being well skilled in the mysteries of
witchcraft
.
5
The fearful curse of the country, however, is the belief in
witchcraft
.
6
It was unnecessary to proceed with the question of fairies and
witchcraft
.
7
I will note a few modern examples of the belief in
witchcraft
:
-
8
Women were hung for witches in Salem, and
witchcraft
believed in everywhere.
9
This was the last execution that took place in Scotland for
witchcraft
.
10
He was instrumental in the Salem
witchcraft
decision, but later bitterly repented.
11
Geirrida was accordingly cited to the popular assembly and accused of
witchcraft
.
12
They have many secret orders, worship the supernatural, and believe in
witchcraft
.
13
Many a base deed did you do over and above your
witchcraft
.
14
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
witchcraft
and should be burnt.
15
Did the Stechlin woman practice some
witchcraft
after all with these children?
16
Kill the wizard, kill the ghost who has slain Bombyane by
witchcraft
.
Other examples for "witchcraft"
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About this term
witchcraft
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
accuse of witchcraft
believe in witchcraft
be witchcraft
suspect of witchcraft
charge with witchcraft
More collocations
Translations for
witchcraft
Russian
колдовство
Portuguese
feitiço
bruxaria
Spanish
brujería
brujeria
Catalan
bruixeria
sortilegi
embruix
Witchcraft
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Witchcraft
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Common
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