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unbewitched

  • a word derived from bewitched.
    bewitched
    adjective
    affected by or as if by witchcraft or magic; under a spell.

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Another examinate then came forward with a story of a bewitched cow unbewitched by a fire lighted around it: which, however, does not apparently touch any of the accused.

From Witch Stories by E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton

Detained by various matters, it was not until quite late in the afternoon, that the minister found time to try the experiment of riding the now unbewitched animal.

From Dulcibel A Tale of Old Salem by Howard Pyle

"Of it whip-handles are made, for the bewitched and stumbling horses thereby become unbewitched and unstumblers."

From The South Isles of Aran by Oliver J. Burke

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