Wikipedia’s definition “witch” The word witch derives from the Old English nouns ƿiċċa [ˈwittʃɑ] ('sorcerer, male witch, warlock') and ƿiċċe [ˈwittʃe] ('sorceress, female witch') Merriam-Webster currently distinguishes four meanings of the noun witch
1. "a person (especially a woman) who is credited with having usually malignant supernatural powers"
2. "a practitioner of witchcraft especially in adherence with a neo-pagan tradition or religion (such as Wicca)"
3. "a mean or ugly old woman: hag crone"
4. "a charming or alluring girl or woman"
Witch has many definitions, history and stigmas. We are going to uncover the truth of witches, witchcraft and all things magical!
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