They tried to prove that they were witches by throwing them in a pond
with their hands and legs tied together and if they floated they were
a witch and were taken to be hanged and if they sunk then they were
innocent but they died by drowning.
because i deont knpw
The translation depends on the context. It can mean: "Try on" as in "Try on these new pants. "Taste" as is "taste this. It's delicious" "Prove" as in "Prove you weren't there" Prueban is specifically alluding to a group of people. [all of] you try/taste/prove this. Or to "them". They try/taste/prove this.
To try to prove that whites were the strongest race apex
How do you prove people are Christians? Do they have to go to church every sunday? Do they have to read their bible regularly? You can no more "prove" that I am a Witch or a Christian unless you observe me, get to know me, and find out what my beliefs and customs are. If you did this, then you would know that I am a Witch and not a Christian... but the question is why do you have to "prove" anything?
cause they believed that if a witch floated she was a true witch. if the person sank, they weren't a witch, and also dead to prove it.
It is impossible to prove a negative. You shouldn't even bother to try.
A witches coven is a gathering of witches that all practice and they ask each other question's, share spells, share outcomes, and do rituals. Don't worry though. Most witch covens don't try to hurt people.
I wouldn't say that they were discovered so much as falsely accused. Witches are mythical (at least in the sense that you mean).most were discovered by towns people wrongfully accusing people because they did not like them but some tryed to prove a point that witches were not devil worshiper but they just ended up being killed
test, prove, try
Try a vector approach.
To try to prove their client innocent
Witches would probably tell you yes. More sceptical people would say, "prove it." Make up your own mind.