Witch



noun — Plural: witches
1.
(a person (especially a woman) who practices witchcraft, a bewitching woman, an ugly woman, an ugly and ill tempered old woman, a fascinating woman) មេអាប, មេធ្មប់, ឌាកិនី
Example: In fairy tales witches ride on brooms.
adjective
1.
Witch hunt ការរកថ្កោលទោស
verbpast tense: witched ; past participle: witched ; present participle: witching ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) ធ្វើអាបឬធ្មប់
ENGLISH MEANING
noun — Plural: witches
1.
A cone of paper which is placed in a vessel of lard or other fat, and used as a taper.
2.
One who practices the black art, or magic; one regarded as possessing supernatural or magical power by compact with an evil spirit, esp. with the Devil; a sorcerer or sorceress; -- now applied chiefly or only to women, but formerly used of men as well.
3.
An ugly old woman; a hag.
4.
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.
5.
A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera.
6.
The stormy petrel.
verbpast tense: witched ; past participle: witched ; present participle: witching ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To bewitch; to fascinate; to enchant.