A Wiccan; an adherent or practitioner of Wicca, a religion which in different forms may be paganistic and nature-oriented, or ditheistic. The term witch applies to both male and female adherents in this sense.
A person who practises magic and is believed to have dealings with evil spirits
A person who practices "witchcraft" or "Wicca".
A male or female member of the Wiccan religion, if capitalized; or a practitioner of Pagan magic, if lowercase. "Witch" and "Devil worshipper/Satanist" are mutually exclusive terms.
From the Old English wicca, a sorceress
A bitchy or otherwise disagreeable female
A practitioner of Witchcraft, whether male or female.
Any person who practices magick to achieve there goals. By this understanding, not all Witches are Wiccan and not all Wiccan are Witches. The term is used for both male and female practitioners. A male witch is not called a Warlock (See: Warlock). Also, anciently, a European practitioner of the remnants of pre-Christian folk magic, particularly that relating to herbs, healing, wells, rivers and stones.
1. Someone who practices Witchcraft. 2.Someone who practices magic. 3.Someone who has psychic abilities. 4.Someone who does not share the conceptual system of their community.
hose who can cause magical and mystical things to occur through the use of "spells". Also referred to as practitioners of the Wicca religion.
A general term for a practitioner of the Craft. Many Pagans, however, do not consider themselves to be 'Witches.' We refer to each other as well as to ourselves as this. A magical shaper of reality.... A trained and initiated practitioner of Witchcraft. In medieval and renaissance times, Witches specialized in herbalism and midwifery, and were mostly women. Modern Witches may be both men and women, and workings are directed primarily toward healing, both of people and the Earth
A practitioner of folk magick, particularly that kind relating to herbs, stones, colors, wells, rivers, etc. It is used by some Wiccans to describe themselves. This term has nothing to do with Satanism.
A follower of the Old Religion; Wise One; one who uses Natural Magick in an ethical manner as part of a Pagan religious practice
A keyword found on some Character cards. Only a Wizard or a Witch can be a starting Character.
a being (usually female) imagined to have special powers derived from the devil
an ugly evil-looking old woman
a Celtic Pagan gifted woman, a Leader of Men, a woman of great sipritual connection
a devil server or a false prophet
a female mage or a female wizard
a female shaman, typically including divination (astrology, palmistry, Tarot, I Ching, etc
a female spirit medium although men also seek water sources this way, too
a human being with magical powers
a magical, and usually evil woman
a make-believe woman who has magical powers
a member of a pre-christian, not anti-christian, pagan, i
an initiate of Wicca, one who has earned the right to call themselves Priest, or Priestess, through study, self-evaluation, and spiritual living
a person believed to have received such powers from evil spirits
a person, male or female, who holds Pagan beliefs, and who also participates in the Divinity of the world by working magic
a person male or female, who practices the craft, and believes in the spirit, God and Goddess (or Lord and Lady) and who uses the spirits power for a number of things
a person, not unlike a Christian is a person
a person (sometimes specifically female) who engages
a person that hath conference with the Devil to take counsel or to do some act
a person who attempts to live in harmony with nature and its surrounding energies, by using actions, magick, and sound judgment to the betterment of others
a person who hath conference with the Devil, to consult with him or to do some act', and any person proved to have had such conference was thus convicted of a capital offence and sentenced accordingly
a person who practices Wicca, a pre-Christian European faith
a person who seeks to know things and perform acts through supernatural sources other than God
a person who, though cognizant of the laws of God, endeavors to act through the medium of a pact with the Devil
a practitioner of magical arts
a scary lady on a broomstick
a wise woman or man that tries to help people
a woman or man who practices a life-affirming, Earth and nature-oriented religion and who practices Magic
a woman that has dealings with Satan
a woman who has an unnatural relationship with the Devil, sells him her soul, and gains supernatural powers from him in return
a woman who obtains her power through some divinity, usually the Devil
a woman who pratices the black arts
a woman with powerful magical abilities
Broadly, a practitioner of the magic arts, spec. a woman who employs charms, herbs and incantations to effect the workings of her will. Also, a practitioner of the Wicca craft.
One who practices witchcraft.
A woman who practices witchcraft.
A person (male or female) who practices witchcraft.
A witch is a generalized word used to describe a believer or follower of Wicca.
A woman that practices witchcraft.
A women with supernatural powers.
a female who practices the art of witchcraft.
Anciently, a European practitioner of the remnants of pre-Christian folk magic, particularly that relating to herbs, healing, wells, rivers and stones. One who practiced Witchcraft. Later, this term's meaning was deliberately altered to denote demented, dangerous, supernatural beings who practiced destructive magic and who threatened Christianity. This change was a political, monetary and sexist move on the part of organized religion, not a change in the practices of Witches
Woman or man who practices black arts and other type of occult.
A person who practices Witchcraft; Wiccan.
Individual who practices or concurs with the views of witchcraft. They are nature oriented and see no distinction between matter and spirit - the material and the spiritual. Witches generally practice multiple forms of divination, participate in trance and other altered states of consciousness, and perform magical spells and incantations. Most observe seasonal holidays and festivals.
A person who practices the science of energy manipulation, also referred to as magic. Also a person who practices the spiritual belief of witchcraft. Typically associated with Anglo-Celtic, Celtic and Southern Teutonic traditions.
A general word for Pagans worlwide although traditionally those of Anglo-Celtic, Celtic or Teutonic tradtions.
someone who participates in magick, male or female.
The term for a practitioner who follows the witch tradition of magick. They can use magick, but they have not made it a life-long study and passion. Compare with “Wizard” (qv). See Practitioners.
a follower of the Wiccan religion.
A woman who practices withcraft.
(Middle English wicche Old English wicce, feminine of wicca, sorcerer) 1. a woman having or supposedly having supernatural power, usually by compact with either good or evil spirits; sorceress; 2. an ugly and ill-tempered old woman; hag, crone. 3. short for water-witch; douser. 4. a bewitching or fascinating woman or girl.
In the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, a Witch is a person who has great knowledge and power over the use of mystical forces, commonly known as "magic", to perform various feats that defy the laws of nature. The term "witch" is commonly used to refer to female magic-users. Male witches are known as warlocks.
There are a number of beliefs in traditional Navajo culture relating to practices which, in English, are all referred to as 'witchcraft.' In the Navajo language, they are actually each referred to distinctly, and are regarded as separate, albeit related, phenomena.