witch·y

[wich-ee]
adjective, witch·i·er, witch·i·est.
1.
accomplished by or as if by witchcraft: strange, witchy sounds.
2.
similar to or characteristic of a witch; witchlike: a witchy enjoyment of mischief-making.

Origin:
1660–70; witch + -y1

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