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Witcher vs Witchier - What's the difference?

witcher | witchier |

As a noun witcher

is dowser.

As a contraction witcher

is .

As an adjective witchier is

(witchy).

witcher

English

Etymology 1

witch (verb) ; from popular belief that dowsing was a supernatural act.

Noun

(en noun)
  • dowser
  • Etymology 2

    Contraction of (with) + (your)

    Contraction

    (head)
  • *
  • * 1974 , Paul R. Clancy, Just a Country Lawyer: A Biography of Senator Sam Ervin , page 103,
  • And Wiltz said, 'Come on witcher' conversation, Mr. Avery. Come on ' witcher conversation.'
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  • English contractions English non-constituents

    witchier

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (witchy)

  • witchy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of witches; witchlike.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year = 1967 , year_published = 1980 , author = Beverly Cleary , authorlink = Beverly Cleary , title = (Mitch and Amy) , location = New York , publisher = Dell , isbn = 9780440454113 , ol = 7521904M , page = 92 , pageurl = http://archive.org/stream/mitchamy00clea
  • page/92/mode/2up/search/witchy
  • , passage = Bernadette was a small wiry girl with a lot of long witchy black hair, and on the first day of school she wore only one sock. }}
  • * {{quote-book
  • , date = 2006-08-08 , title = Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters from Marketers' Schemes , first = Sharon , last = Lamb , coauthors = Brown, Lyn Mikel , location = New York , publisher = St. Martin's Press , isbn = 9780312352509 , ol = 9771055M , page = 96 , pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=zUDWhM0SeQgC&pg=PA96&dq=witchy , passage = Sabrina'' and the three sisters in ''Charmed have a myriad of witchy powers. }}
    The children are scared to go near the witchy old woman's house at night.