
1) Arts 2) Black art 3) Black magic 4) Broomstick 5) Diablerie 6) Diabolism 7) Hoodoo 8) Magic 9) Necromancy 10) Sorcery 11) Voodoo 12) Witchery
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1) Black art 2) Black magic 3) Boat for a coven 4) California clipper 5) Diabolism 6) Influence of magic or sorcery 7) Magic; enchantment 8) Necromancy 9) Salem goings-on, allegedly 10) Salem trials crime 11) Sorcery 12) The art of sorcery 13) The Crucibles subject 14) Witchery
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Witchcraft (also called witchery or spellcraft) broadly means the practice of, and belief in, magical skills and abilities that are able to be exercised individually, by designated social groups, or by persons with the necessary esoteric secret knowledge. Witchcraft is a complex concept that varies culturally and societally, therefore it is diffic...
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[1957 song] `Witchcraft` is a popular song from 1957 composed by Cy Coleman with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. It was released as a single by Frank Sinatra, and reached number twenty in the U.S., spending sixteen weeks on the charts. Composed as an instrumental piece by Coleman for the revue Take Five, lyrics were added by Leigh, and `Witchcraft...
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[Pendulum song] `Witchcraft` is the second single from Australian drum and bass band Pendulum from their third studio album, Immersion. It was released as a digital single on iTunes on 18 July 2010, with the CD single being released the following day. It debuted at number sixty-two on the UK Singles Chart following high amounts of downloads...
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[clipper] The Witchcraft was a clipper built in 1850 for the California and China trade. She made record passages from Rio de Janeiro to San Francisco, and from San Francisco to Callao, Peru. ==Construction== The Witchcraft was described as a very beautiful ship, with a figurehead of `a grim Salem witch riding upon her aerial broomstick.` =...
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[contemporary] Contemporary witchcraft or modern witchcraft refers to the various traditions of witchcraft practiced in the present day. Contemporary witchcraft is largely a subset of greater Modern paganism. Its practice involves varying degrees of magic, shamanism, folk medicine, spiritual healing, calling on elementals and spirits, vener...
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• (n.) Power more than natural; irresistible influence. • (n.) The practices or art of witches; sorcery; enchantments; intercourse with evil spirits.
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the exercise or invocation of alleged supernatural powers to control people or events, practices typically involving sorcery or magic. Although ... [32 related articles]
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The practice of certain forms of magic, whether it has religious overtones or not.
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Folk magic. See also wicca.
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Folk magic. See also wicca.
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The alleged possession and exercise of magical powers -black magic if used with evil intent, and white magic if benign. Its origins lie in traditional beliefs and religions. Supposed practitioners...
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An act of employing sorcery (the use of power gained from the assistance or control of spirits), especially with malevolent intent, and the exercise of supernatural powers and alleged intercourse with the devil or a familiar. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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The craft of the witch- magick, especially magick utilizing personal power in conjunction with the energies within stones, herbs, colors, and other natural objects. This belief system also has nothing to do with Satanism.
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Witch'craft` noun [ Anglo-Saxon
wiccecræft .]
1. The practices or art of witches; sorcery; enchantments; intercourse with evil spirits.
2. Power more than natural; irresistible influence. « He hath a
witchcraft Over the king in 's tongue.»
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In their original sense the words 'witch' and 'wizard' denoted the possessors of knowledge, or wise people. Much of the witchcraft of Europe was derived from the science of the Magi, or the magicians of ancient Chaldaea and Persia. Original witchcraft was both a science and a religion, hence leading to its persecution. In early Hebrew enactments ag...
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[
n] - the art of sorcery
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witchery noun the art of sorcery
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The alleged possession and exercise of magical powers – black magic if used with evil intent, and white magic if benign. Its origins lie in traditional beliefs and religions. Supposed practitioners of witchcraft have often had considerable skill in, for example, herbal medicine and traditional remedies; this prompted the World Health Organ...
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