First of all, witchcraft doesn't exist in the fact that someone CANNOT put a spell on another person. Witchcraft is impossible to do, let alone master. Therefore, there are not signs that someone has put a spell on another person, because witchcraft and spells do not exist.
Related to being under an actual magical spell, it means that someone is captivated by another person, or influenced by them.
The word meaning "someone who is disliked by another" is spelt enemy.
The possible phrases here are:to drown a person - hold underwater until they perishdrawn to a person - attracted to, or intrigued by, someone
I think Americans say 'Gazumptite' (I'm not sure if that's how you spell it).
You find the person that placed the spell and beat the crap out of them so that they could learn a lesson not to mess with what's already taken.
Related to being under an actual magical spell, it means that someone is captivated by another person, or influenced by them.
There is no spell, the polyjuice potion does that.
- a word used when greeting another person
Associated with. It means a professional relationship with another person.
The word meaning "someone who is disliked by another" is spelt enemy.
No man can cast a spell upon another. Spell casting is done by auto-suggestion, in other words having the other person believe that a spell have been put upon them. If the person is of weak mind they may be subjected into thinking that a spell has been cast. Robert
Foreigner: a person who comes from a foreign country; someone who does not owe allegiance to your country.
A person who has no hair is typically spelled as "bald."
The possible phrases here are:to drown a person - hold underwater until they perishdrawn to a person - attracted to, or intrigued by, someone
Not being able to spell
Transferred- move someone or something from one place to another
Yes. "Wretch" is a person, but "retch" is a verb meaning "to vomit."