wicchecraft

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English wiccecræft; equivalent to wicche + -craft.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwitʃ(ə)kraft/, /ˈwitʃ(ə)krɛft/

Noun

wicchecraft (plural wicchecraftes)

  1. witchcraft, magic
    • 1387, John Trevisa (transl.), chapter XLIV, in Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden Monachi Cestrensis:
      And in þat ilond is sortilege and wicchecraft [transl. superstitiones, atque præstigia] i-vsed. For wommen þere selliþ schipmen wynde, as it were i-closed vnder þre knottes of þrede, so þat þe more wynd he wol haue, he wil vnknette þe mo knottes.
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  2. spell, a particular instance of witchcraft
  3. enchantment; the result of witchcraft

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