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  • present tense form of witch (3rd person singular).
  • plural of witch.
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witches

NOUN
person who casts spells over others
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The “Odyssey” may be a thrilling Greek tale of homecoming by sea, but the true story of a Greek homecoming by land—even without witches and monsters—offers other delights to readers of ancient history.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 27, 2026

While not on par with battling carnivorous Cyclops or world-weary witches, getting a ticket to “The Odyssey,” even after opening weekend, is a voyage filled with many obstacles.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 24, 2026

Angle and his team call it the Familiar—the same term witches use for their supernatural animal companions.

From The Wall Street Journal May 4, 2026

It’s not just entrepreneurial witches selling spells on Etsy.

From Salon Apr. 1, 2026

While the Witchlings were busy staking out Mr. Dimblewit, the older witches, led by the Salazars and the Laroux, were trying to break the Gran out of the Tombs.

From "Witchlings" by Claribel A. Ortega



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