witching

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Englisch - Türkisch
büyü yaparak
{f} büyü yap
{i} büyücü
füsun
füsunkâr
witchingly büyüleyici bir şekilde
{s} büyüleyici
{s} büyü yapmaya uygun
sihir
{s} büyücülük yapmaya uygun
büyü
teshir edici
{s} çekici
çekici/cadılara özgü
büyüye elverişli
büyücülük
witch
cadı

Ondan vazgeçtim. İrlandalı rahip ve Kongolu cadı doktorun ortak neyi var? - I give up. What do an Irish priest and Congolese witch doctor have in common?

Cadı zavallı küçük kızı lanetledi. - The witch cursed the poor little girl.

witch
{f} büyü yapmak
witch
büyücü kadın
witching hour
Geceyarısı ve sonrasındaki insanın içinde geceye ait korkulu hisleri uyandıran zaman
witching hour
geceyarısından sonraki saatler
witch
{i} büyücü

Beş köşeli yıldız büyücülükte önemli bir semboldür. - The pentagram is an important symbol in witchcraft.

O, büyücülükle ilgili şeyler okumayı seviyordu. - She liked to read about witchcraft.

witch
cadaloz kadın
witch
büyüleyici kadın
witch
kocakarı
witch
acuze
witch
çekici kadın
witch
{f} büyü yap

Cadı bir büyü yaptı ve asasından dışarı bir ışık demeti fırladı. - The witch cast a spell and a beam of light shot out of her wand.

Kötü cadı adama kötü bir büyü yaptı ve onu bir böceğe çevirdi. - The wicked witch cast an evil spell on the man and turned him into an insect.

witch
{i} sihirbaz
witch
{f} büyülemek
witch
{i} büyüleyici güzel
witch
{i} afsuncu
Englisch - Englisch
Present participle of witch
possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers; "charming incantations"; "magic signs that protect against adverse influence"; "a magical spell"; "'tis now the very witching time of night"- Shakespeare; "wizard wands"; "wizardly powers"
{i} magic, witchcraft, sorcery, wizardry; use of witchcraft; charm, spell
That witches or enchants; suited to enchantment or witchcraft; bewitching
{s} characterized by witchcraft; bewitching, charming, spell-binding
witching hour
the hour after midnight, when witches and other supernatural beings were thought to be active
quadruple witching
Simultaneous expiry on US markets of stock index futures, stock index options, stock options, and single stock futures, which takes place on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December. (Prior to single stock futures those days were triple witching.)
triple witching
Simultaneous expiry on US markets of stock index futures, stock index options, and stock options, which took place on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December. (With the introduction of single stock futures those days are now quadruple witching.)
triple witching hour
The final hour of trading during which three types of derivatives contracts expire
witch
An Atlantic flatfish, Glyptocephalus cynoglossus; Torbay sole
witch
To practise witchcraft

'It approaches the witching hour'.

witch
A man who practises witchcraft

And som of hem lough to scorne, as kyng Lot, and mo other called hym a wytche.

witch
To bewitch
witch
A woman who is learned in and actively practices witchcraft
witch
An ugly or unpleasant woman

I hate that old witch.

witch
{n} a woman accused of magical arts, a harg
witch
{v} to bewitch, enchant, charm, take, hurt
Witch
hellcat
triple witching hour
The hour before the stock market closing on the third Friday of March, June, September, or December, when both options and futures on stock indices expire, known for its high trading volume and volatile prices in futures, options, and underlying securities
witch
{f} affect by witchcraft, bewitch; charm, tempt; enchant
witch
Occurs only in Ex 22: 18, as the rendering of mekhashshepheh, the feminine form of the word, meaning "enchantress" (R V , "sorceress"), and in Deut 18: 10, as the rendering of mekhashshepheth, the masculine form of the word, meaning "enchanter "
witch
{s} of sorcery, of witchcraft
witch
One who exercises more than common power of attraction; a charming or bewitching person; also, one given to mischief; - - said especially of a woman or child
witch
a female sorcerer or magician
witch
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 Witchcraft: The craft of the witch- magick, especially magick utilizing personal power in conjunction with the energies within stones, herbs, colors, and other natural objects This belief system also has nothing to do with Satanism
witch
A witch is a man or woman who claims to have magic powers and to be able to use them for good or bad purposes
witch
a being (usually female) imagined to have special powers derived from the devil
witch
n   (1)  Any ugly and repulsive old woman, in a wicked league
witch
A (usually female) person who is learned in and actively practices witchcraft (according to the OED, its use in the masculine is "now only dialectal")
witch
one who worships the Goddess, and sometimes also Her Consort, the God; practices magic; and considers her/himself to be following the spiritual path of Witchcraft
witch
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
witch
an ugly evil-looking old woman
witch
One who casts magic spells Click here for a full description
witch
An Atlantic flatfish, Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
witch
A cone of paper which is placed in a vessel of lard or other fat, and used as a taper
witch
Someone supposed to have dealings with the devil or evil spirits, and have magickal powers
witch
A person of any religion or "none" who practices folk magic Although any common folk can use folk magic, the Witch makes magic a daily practice/study and way of life
witch
A stereotypical role for contralto soloists in operas See also maid, second fiddle, servant, and villain
witch
An ugly old woman; a hag
witch
A keyword on some Character cards
witch
with the Devil; a sorcerer or sorceress; now applied chiefly or only to women, but formerly used of men as well
witch
One who practices the black art, or magic; one regarded as possessing supernatural or magical power by compact with an evil spirit, esp
witch
cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something
witch
to dowse for water
witch
A woman who practices or is believed to practice occult magic; sorceress (Cf warlock )
witch
A practitioner of witchcraft There are many types and traditions of witches A witch is not necessarily a Wiccan, though if a Wiccan practices witchcraft they can be called a witch
witch
A keyword found on some Character cards Only a Wizard or a Witch can be a starting Character
witch
The stormy petrel
witch
n (1) An ugly and repulsive old woman, in a wicked league with the devil (2) A beautiful and attractive young woman, in wickedness a league beyond the devil
witch
To bewitch; to fascinate; to enchant
witch
In fairy stories, a witch is a woman, usually an old woman, who has evil magic powers. Witches often wear a pointed black hat, and have a pet black cat
witch
one who worships the Goddess(es) and/or God(s) of Paganism, practices magic, and considers her/himself to be a follower of the spiritual path of Witchcraft
witch
{i} sorceress; follower of Wicca; ugly or vicious woman (Offensive Slang)
witch
woman claiming to have magical powers, as in: The witch gave them herbs
witch
A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera
witching
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