scincræft

Old English

Etymology

From sċin (spirit, deceptive appearance) + -cræft

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃin.kræft/, [ˈʃiŋ.kræft]

Noun

sċincræft n

  1. magic
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Saint George, Martyr"
      ...and bēo ic scyldiġ ġif ic his scȳncræft ne mæġ mid ealle ādwǣscan mid mīnum drȳcræfte.
      ...and may I be guilty if I cannot totally extiuguish his magic by my sorcery.
  2. a trick produced via magic

Declension

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