'Bruxa boa' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'good witch'.
The feminine noun 'bruxa' means 'witch'. Its singular definite article is 'a' ['the'], and its singular indefinite 'uma' ['a, one']. The feminine adjective 'boa' means 'good'.
Together, they're pronounced 'BROO-shuh BOH-uh'.
'Bruxa boa' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'good witch'.The feminine noun 'bruxa' means 'witch'. Its singular definite article is 'a' ['the'], and its singular indefinite 'uma' ['a, one']. The feminine adjective 'boa' means 'good'.Together, they're pronounced 'BROO-shuh BOH-uh'.
Witch Craft
'Bruxa má' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'wicked witch'.The feminine noun 'bruxa' means 'witch'. Its definite article is 'a' ['the'], and its indefinite 'uma' ['a, one']. The adjective 'má' means 'wicked'.Together, they're pronounced 'BROO-shuh mah'.
she is a good witch
He had access to Portuguese rutters because he was a noble Portuguese after his service in Africa, Asia and the islands beyond so he had access to the treasury witch included the rutters
a bad witch will kill you if they have to but a good witch trys to help you
My Portuguese Family is from Hawai'i vis-a-vis the Azores(Sao Miguel) and they always referred to witches as "Feiticeira"(f) or "Feiticeiro"(m).
The Good Witch was created in 2008-01.
The duration of The Good Witch is 1.48 hours.
Glinda the Good Witch was created in 1900.
Good Witch of the North was created in 1900.
The witch of the south. We don't know if she was a good witch or a bad witch.