hexcraft

Etymology

From hex + -craft.

noun

  1. The practice, art, or skill of casting hexes and spells; sorcery; witchcraft
    Sympathetic and imitative magick, herbal enchantment, charms and fetishes, candle magick, love magick, potion-brewing, mojo magick, hexcraft, and Hoodoo folk magick are but several examples of what many regard as low magick. 2001, Gerina Dunwich, Exploring Spellcraft: How to Create and Cast Effective Spells, page 29
    Unlike the Wiccans I was hanging out with lately—my friend Bronwyn and her good-natured coven—I don't shy away from hexcraft. 2011, Juliet Blackwell, Hexes and Hemlines: A Witchcraft Mystery

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