witchish

English

Etymology

witch + -ish

Adjective

witchish (comparative more witchish, superlative most witchish)

  1. (rare) Somewhat witchy.
    • 1967, Naomi Lewis, editor, The Best Children's Books:
      A small-sized book, with a clearly printed assembly of mainly traditional tales and verse for the very young (say four to seven) on ghostly or witchish themes.
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