No, the word 'witch' is a noun, not a verb.Example: "The witch cast a spell."
Witch is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a past tense.
The witch's evil laugh is correctly spelled "cackle" (noun and verb).
In the sentence, "Hey, look at that witch!", 'witch' is a person or thing, so it is a noun. In the sentence, "I am going to grab that forked branch and witch over there." In this case, 'witch' refers to doing something, so it is a verb.
For starters, you may use it as a noun or verb.... The witch doctor placed a jinx on the village bully. Keep this up and I will ask the village witch doctor to jinx you.
I believe it's a verb meaning to bend or shape.
Well one possible answer is that he thinks you are an evil woman with evil magical powers. Definition of witch: Verb: of a witch Cast an evil spell on. Noun: A woman thought to have evil magic powers. Witches are popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat, and flying on a broomstick.
witch's The witch's cat died last night.
To be a witch or not be a witch is up to you. Anybody can become a witch, no one is born a witch. If you have learnt and practice Witchcraft, then you are a witch.
Real witch...? True witch...?
The first witch watched the second witch walk.
she is a good witch