wizardcraft

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English

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Etymology

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From wizard +‎ -craft.

Noun

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wizardcraft (uncountable)

  1. (rare) witchcraft, carried out by a wizard
    • 1854, Benjamin G. Ferris, Utah and the Mormons, page 276:
      translating the newly-discovered book by the popular wizardcraft of looking through peep-stones
    • 1860, Daniel Henry Deniehy, Pen-and-Ink Cartoons:
      But, reader, I claim responsible government in the Colonies as endowed with witchcraft or wizardcraft on this particular ground.

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