Quoted: Witch to you like?
Peanunt Butter is my favorite!
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Main Entry: 1witch
Pronunciation: 'wich
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English wicche, from Old English wicca, masculine, wizard & wicce, feminine, witch; akin to Middle High German wicken to bewitch, Old English wigle divination, and perhaps to Old High German wIh holy -- more at VICTIM
1 : one that is credited with usually malignant supernatural powers; especially : a woman practicing usually black witchcraft often with the aid of a devil or familiar : SORCERESS -- compare WARLOCK
2 : an ugly old woman : HAG
3 : a charming or alluring girl or woman
4 : a practitioner of Wicca
5 : WITCH OF AGNESI
- witch·like /'wich-"lIk/ adjective
- witchy /'wi-chE/ adjective
Main Entry: 1which
Pronunciation: 'hwich, 'wich
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, of what kind, which, from Old English hwilc; akin to Old High German wilIh of what kind, which, Old English hwA who, gelIk like -- more at WHO, LIKE
1 : being what one or ones out of a group -- used as an interrogative <which tie should I wear> <kept a record of which employees took their vacations in July>
2 : WHICHEVER <it will not fit, turn it which way you like>
3 -- used as a function word to introduce a nonrestrictive relative clause and to modify a noun in that clause and to refer together with that noun to a word or word group in a preceding clause or to an entire preceding clause or sentence or longer unit of discourse <in German, which language might... have been the medium of transmission -- Thomas Pyles> <that this city is a rebellious city...: for which cause was this city destroyed -- Ezra 4:15 (Authorized Version)>