cauldrife

/ˈkɔːldraɪf/

Definitions

1. noun

A person, often in folklore or fantasy, who practices magic, especially one who casts spells or foretells the future using a cauldron.

“The village elder was known for being a skilled cauldrife, often helping the community with her prophecies.”

Synonyms

  • sorceress
  • witch

Antonyms

  • layperson
  • non-magician