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has witched

  • present perfect
    of witch (3rd person singular).
    witch
    noun
    a person, especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress.

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Oh, we all know she has witched old Alcimedon, long ago.

From Andromache A Play in Three Acts by Gilbert Murray

She has witched the Queen's womb long ago, and witched the whole harvest.

From Andromache A Play in Three Acts by Gilbert Murray

This night has witched me to wish for love--to desire it; and I sit here a-thinking, a-thinking....

From The Maid-At-Arms by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers

"The Oregon fever has witched you, Jesse!" she exclaimed between dry sobs.

From The Covered Wagon by Emerson Hough