The nouns witches, ghosts, and goblins are all common nouns. Any common noun can be a proper noun when used as a name or a title, such as the movie 'The Witches of Eastwick'.
There were multiple people said to be witches. They were never proven true or false. There were told to be about 10 witches in a town per year.
Werewolves and vampires are most common in the Carpathian mountains. Witches are most common in the Alps.
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The belief in witches dated back to ancient times. Saint Augustine had stated that these creatures gain their power from Satan. Various portions of the scriptures refer to witches. As a result, fear of witches was common in previous centuries.
In the medieval era. At least it is most common known to be in the medieval era.
depends on the kind of witch mythical witches used cauldrens looking glasses and broom sticks while now a days knives shields and candles are more common
Witches were commonly thought to be old women, poor and usually unprotected. They were often single women or widows. Also witches were closely associated with living alone (in a house in the woods). Common pets for a witch to have were frogs, ravens, goats and mice.
They are all British and do magic
It should be witches'. Example: Witches' brooms
They are TV witches
Witches are human. They are subject to the same rules and natural laws and you and I are. In the past, as today, witches spoke whatever language they learned as children and any subsequent languages they learned in their travels (if any). Many educated people of the past spoke their common/birth language as well as Latin and Greek. There was not then, nor is there now a "secret witches' language" nor do they communicate by telepathy.