Latin witchcraft would be most closely connected to what is currently known as the Strega.
Raven Grimassi wrote an excellent book, "the Ways of the Strega" published by Llewellyn Publications in 1995, with a good basic founding in the fundamentals of the path.
That is not true.
The latin term is Stingussorcerous. The common term Scorpion-hornet powder.
Veneficium. You could also say "magica," but that refers more to magic in general.
ya its part of it. In some of the branches of Paganism you can and do find people who use witchcraft as part of their spiritual path, however it is a personal choice and not all use it. To use an old mathematical formula... All Witchcraft is Pagan, but not all Paganism is Witchcraft.
We aren't told that in the book, but we know he can speak the Latin incantations of witchcraft and wizardry.
The Latin word for "find" is "invenit."
The proper name for witchcraft is Witchcraft with a capital "W."
Witchcraft stems from the Pagan religion- one of the first religions. It's more than just casting spells, and it is NOT about satanism. I highly suggest you do more research on witchcraft and Paganism than what ever you find on this website- google is a wonderful guide! :)
no Herman is not witchcraft
Some people consult witchdoctors to cure diseases or find a husband.In Africa, Witchcraft has played a role in rebellions, fighting wars, gaining independence and is often seen at election time.
Sure, kitchen witchcraft has a lot to do with food.
Do you mean 'What is the Welsh for witchcraft?' That is 'dewiniaeth'.