The Collaborative International Dictionary
Goety
Goety \Go"e*ty\, n. [Gr. ? witchcraft, from ? to bewitch, ?
sorcerer: cf. F. go['e]tie.]
Invocation of evil spirits; witchcraft. [Obs.]
--Hallywell.
Wiktionary
goety
n. (context archaic English) witchcraft, demonic magic, necromancy
Usage examples of "goety".
I touch the inconceivable, the absolute purity of goety, the extreme threshold of the Bas-Aumgn and the Sa-Ba-Ft.
Even if I do not practice that goety of yours, I know a little of it myself, and when I realized that my house was inhabited, I drew on the parquet the circle of defense, and since I do not believe, but your diablotines do, I removed the Carmelite scapular and made the contresign, the envoutement retourne, ah oui.