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wicce

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
wicce, an; f.
Wright's OE grammar
§311; §404;
A witch, sorceress
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  • Wycce

    phytonyssa,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 74, 42.
  • Nú cwyð sum wíglere, ðæt wiccan oft secgaþ swá swá hit ágǽð . . . Nú secge wé . . . ðæt se deófol . . . geswutelaþ ðære wiccan hwæt heó secge mannum . . . Ne sceal se cristena befrínan ða fúlan wiccan be his gesundfulnysse, þeáh ðe heó secgan cunne sum ðincg þurh deófol,

      Homl. Skt. i. 17, 108-126.
  • Ánimaþ ða réðan wiccan, seó ðe ðus áwent þurh wiccecræft manna mód,

      7, 209.
  • Wiccan

    pythonissam,

      Hpt. Gl. 451, 70.
  • Wiccean and wælcyrian,

      Chart. Erl. 231, 10.
  • Wiccan,

      Wulfst. 165, 34.
  • Wiccena

    parcarum,

    Anglia xiii,
      31, 104. v. Grmm. D. M. p. 985.
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Word-wheel

  • wicce, n.