Meaning of witchie | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [B1]
Examples
“Old witchie says, ‘Never mind⟳, we’ll fetch⟳ the rest⟳ of the luggage.’”
““[…] She could be lying injured, or could have⟳ encountered a wild animal or cutthroat.” / “Or a witchie," the cook⟳ mumbled, who was standing nearby. / The comment⟳ carried to Simon’s ears. “What’s that about witches?” he asked.”
“From the fireplace, Erlya muttered an alarmed curse. She threw herself away from the hearth, right before the chimney made a muffled whoomph; a cloud of soot dropped onto the hearth, accompanied by large particles of creosote ticking their way down. […] “Maybe you ought to just do it like⟳ the rest⟳ of us, witchie,” Dajania said through her smile⟳. […] “You mean⟳ Varien, the King’s wizard, don’t you?” she asked in a low voice. “That’s one best left unspoken of, even here over the border⟳. They’ve never proved he’s done anything wrong, and the court folk either worship⟳ him or fear him. But we know⟳ better, the lower levels of witchies do.[…]””
“You need⟳ a big boiling pot to make⟳ poached yellow-eyes, which I like⟳ because using a big boiling pot makes me feel⟳ like⟳ I’m a witchie.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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