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witchery

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Witchery ( Italian : La Casa 4 , also known as Witchcraft ) is a 1988 Italian - American horror film directed by Fabrizio Laurenti and starring David Hasselhoff , Catherine Hickland , Hildegard Knef , Linda Blair , and Annie Ross . It is the first sequel ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 witchcraft 2 allure

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Witchery \Witch"er*y\, n.; pl. Witcheries . Sorcery; enchantment; witchcraft. Great Comus, Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries. --Milton. A woman infamous . . . for witcheries. --Sir W. Scott. Fascination; irresistible influence; enchantment. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1540s, from witch (n.) + -ery .

Usage examples of witchery.

Safe for the moment with the lounge between them, Shanna made a comic face at him, but her eyes spoke volumes as they sparkled in coquettish witchery, half challenging, half beckoning him.

But all the witcheries of that unwaning weather did not merely lend new spells and potencies to the outward world.

I got a bit snotty with her and I said to her, Farmer Bentwood believes in witchery, her witchery.

There is the same variety of character, the same diversity of story, the same copiousness of incident, the same research into costume, the same display of heraldry, falconry, minstrelsy, scenery, monkery, witchery, devilry, robbery, poachery, piracy, fishery, gipsy-astrology, demonology, architecture, fortification, castrametation, navigation.

To drag precedents from contract law into witchery law, which was a branch of ecclesiastical law, would expose John to charges that he had wilfully sown confusion, for where would such a practice stop?

If any had been turned in their seats to talk with people in the rows behind them, they must not have glimpsed the infolding witchery, for no one stood to get a better look or called out in surprise.

The mood that produced them found one delightful vent in the Teutonised retelling of classic myths for children contained in A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, and at other times exercised itself in casting a certain strangeness and intangible witchery or malevolence over events not meant to be actually supernatural.

I would have to walk inland until I came to a giant fig tree, and if then I were to find an albino rock python, it would be reasonable to conclude that magic and witchery have won the day.

We have therefore summoned to our presence a Jewish woman, by name Rebecca, daughter of Isaac of York—a woman infamous for sortileges and for witcheries.

Jodi tried to look away, to block the crackle of power that leapt from the Widow’s gaze into her own eyes, but the Widow’s witcheries tore down the feeble walls Jodi tried to raise and easily entered her mind.

The Widow’s witcheries had called up a trace of that sense of unity that Jodi had shared with the Barrow World, a sliver of memory that had still remained lodged inside her.

We could have settled matters afterwards, and I should have been free of her witcheries and not up to my neck in this hole as I am now.

It is for this reason that she is guarded by women only, no man being allowed to go near to her, for on women her witcheries will not bite.

O King, is there a man among you all who would fear the witcheries of such a one as I.

Got to be where neither cuckoo blood nor witcheries cotild keep her awake anymore and one cool evening her eyelids are so heavy she decides to let them close, just for a moment.