witchcraft

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Etymology

From Middle English wicchecraft, wicchecreft, from Old English wiċċecræft, equivalent to witch +‎ -craft.

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Noun

witchcraft (usually uncountable, plural witchcrafts)

  1. The practice of witches; magic, sorcery, or the use of supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
    Synonyms: witchdom, witchery, witchwork
    Wiccans believe in a modernised form of witchcraft.
  2. Something, such as an advanced technology, that seems almost magical.
    Synonym: wizardry
    • 1987, Air Force Magazine, volume 70, page 88:
      There can be no denying that the more than 100 exhibiting companies and divisions also gave full play to examples of their latest technological witchcraft, as befits the foremost US aerospace event.

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Middle English

Noun

witchcraft

  1. Alternative form of wicchecraft