How Do You Spell WITCHERY?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪt͡ʃəɹi] (IPA)

Witchery is a word with a simple spelling but a complex pronunciation. It is spelled with a "w," an "i," a "t," a "c," an "h," an "e," and an "r," in that order. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /ˈwɪtʃəri/, with the stressed syllable on the "i." The "w" sound at the beginning is pronounced like the "wh" in "what," and the "ch" sound is a voiceless alveopalatal affricate, similar to the "ch" in "cheese."

WITCHERY Meaning and Definition

  1. Witchery is a noun that refers to the practice or use of magical powers and spells, often associated with witches or those who engage in witchcraft. It is derived from the word "witch," which originally referred to a woman who was believed to possess supernatural abilities and could communicate with evil spirits. Witchery can also describe the qualities, aura, or mystique that is often associated with witches.

    In the realm of folklore and mythology, witchery is believed to involve the manipulation of natural elements, spirits, and forces beyond the realm of normal human understanding. It encompasses the casting of spells, divination practices, potion-making, and the summoning of spirits or familiars. It is often believed to be associated with malevolent intent, as witches are often portrayed as practitioners of dark arts seeking to cause harm or exert control over others.

    However, in contemporary usage, witchery may be used in a more casual or metaphorical sense. It can describe a powerful charm or enchantment, often associated with the ability to captivate or seduce others. It can also describe the feeling or atmosphere of mystery, intrigue, or fascination that surrounds certain people, places, or objects. Thus, witchery can evoke a sense of magic, otherworldliness, or enchantment.

  2. Fascination; a powerful and mysterious influence over.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of WITCHERY

The word witchery derives from the Middle English word wicchery, which was first recorded in the 14th century. It ultimately originates from the Old English term wicce which meant witch or sorceress. The Old English wicce is believed to have been borrowed from the Old High German word wicca, which also referred to a sorcerer or wizard. The root of wicca is thought to have originated from the Proto-Germanic word wikkjaz, meaning wizard or diviner.

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Plural form of WITCHERY is WITCHERIES