As verbs the difference between bewitched and witch
is that
bewitched is (
bewitch) while
witch is (obsolete) to practise witchcraft.
As an adjective bewitched
is under a spell; entranced.
As a noun witch is
a person who practices witchcraft; specifically: or
witch can be a cone of paper which is placed in a vessel of lard or other fat and used as a taper.
As nouns the difference between that and witch
is that
that is something being indicated that is there; one of those while
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.
As a conjunction that
is
Introducing a clause that is the subject or object of a verb (such as one involving reported speech), or that is a complement to a previous statement.As a determiner that
is the (thing, person, idea, etc) indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote physically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction.
As a pronoun that
is the thing, person, idea, quality, event, action, or time indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote geographically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction.
As an adverb that
is to a given extent or degree.
As a verb witch is
to practise witchcraft.
witch | hellcat |
As nouns the difference between witch and hellcat
is that
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically while
hellcat is witch.
As a verb witch
is to practise witchcraft.
witch | madge |
As nouns the difference between witch and madge
is that
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically while
madge is the barn owl.
As a verb witch
is to practise witchcraft.
As a proper noun Madge is
{{given name|female|diminutive=Margaret}} or , rarely, Madonna.
pagan | witch |
As nouns the difference between pagan and witch
is that
pagan is a person not adhering to any major or recognized religion, especially a heathen or non-Abrahamist, follower of a pantheistic or nature-worshipping religion, neopagan while
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.
As an adjective pagan
is relating to, characteristic of or adhering to non-Abrahamist religions, especially earlier polytheism.
As a proper noun Pagan
is a given name derived from Latin.
As a verb witch is
to practise witchcraft.
witch | magus |
As nouns the difference between witch and magus
is that
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically while
magus is (common usage) magician, and derogatorily sorcerer, trickster, conjurer, charlatan.
As a verb witch
is to practise witchcraft.
witch | null |
As nouns the difference between witch and null
is that
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically while
null is a non-existent or empty value or set of values.
As verbs the difference between witch and null
is that
witch is to practise witchcraft while
null is to nullify; to annul.
As an adjective null is
having no validity, "null and void.
troll | witch |
In obsolete terms the difference between troll and witch
is that
troll is a trolley while
witch is to practise witchcraft.
As nouns the difference between troll and witch
is that
troll is a supernatural being of varying size, now especially a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges while
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.
As verbs the difference between troll and witch
is that
troll is to saunter while
witch is to practise witchcraft.
As a proper noun Troll
is a native or resident of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
wench | witch |
As nouns the difference between wench and witch
is that
wench is a young woman, especially a servant while
witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.
As verbs the difference between wench and witch
is that
wench is to frequent prostitutes; to womanize while
witch is to practise witchcraft.
ensorcel | witch |
As verbs the difference between ensorcel and witch
is that
ensorcel is alternative form of ensorcell while
witch is to practise witchcraft.
As a noun witch is
a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.
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