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sorceress

[sawr-ser-is] / ˈsɔr sər ɪs /
NOUN
enchantress
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While preparing for her latest turn as a wicked sorceress, Hahn told Meyers Tuesday that she humiliated her 11- and 14-year-old children by perfecting her witchcraft at home.

From Los Angeles Times

Dr. Rowe said an embroidered tapestry and other artifacts found at the site indicated that one of the women may have been a priestess, a “sorceress” or someone with significant religious power or responsibility.

From New York Times

According to Brown, the tradition of dressing as her Disney Channel sorceress for Halloween was started years ago by none other than Reynolds, who used to surprise trick-or-treaters in costume as Grandma Aggie.

From Los Angeles Times

It is filled with fantastical creatures, strange demons and a powerful sorceress looming over them all.

From New York Times

For centuries, they were used as occult countermeasures to the mischief of suspected sorceresses in England and America.

From Washington Post