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- nounwitch (noun) · witches (plural noun)
- dateda woman who is bewitchingly attractive.
- an edible North Atlantic flatfish that is of some commercial value.
verbwitch (verb) · witches (third person present) · witched (past tense) · witched (past participle) · witching (present participle)- cast an evil spell on:"Mrs. Mucharski had somehow witched the house"
- (of a woman) enchant (a man):"she witched Jake"
OriginOld English wicca (masculine), wicce (feminine), wiccian (verb); current senses of the verb are probably a shortening of bewitch. Witch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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