wiccecræft

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Old English

Etymology

From wiċċe +‎ -cræft.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwit.t͡ʃeˌkræft/

Noun

wiċċecræft m

  1. witchcraft
    • c. 1021, Wulfstan, Winchester Code of Cnut, article 5.1:
      Hǣðensċipe biþ þæt man dēofolġield weorðiġe, þæt is þæt man weorðiġe hǣðenu godu and sunnan oþþe mōnan, fȳr oþþe flōd, wæterwiellas oþþe stānas oþþe ǣniġes cynnes wudutreowu, oþþe wiċċecræft lufiġe oþþe morðweorc ġefremme on ǣniġe wisan, oþþe on blōte oþþe frihte, oþþe swelcra gedwimera ǣniġ þing drēoge.
      Worshiping idols is a kind of paganism, whether one worships heathen gods and the sun or the moon, or fire or flood, or wells or stones or any kind of forest trees, or if one loves witchcraft or commits murder in any way, either by sacrifice or by divination, or takes any part in similar delusions.

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative wiċċecræft wiċċecræftas
accusative wiċċecræft wiċċecræftas
genitive wiċċecræftes wiċċecræfta
dative wiċċecræfte wiċċecræftum

Descendants