ketchcraft

kətʃkrʃaft

Definitions

1. noun

A type of folk magic or witchcraft that originated in Scotland, particularly associated with the Scottish Highlands.

“The village elder was known for her expertise in ketchcraft and was often called upon to help those in need.”

2. noun

A traditional Scottish folk practice of magic or witchcraft.

“The local historian wrote about the history of ketchcraft in the region, highlighting its unique practices and rituals.”

Synonyms

  • folk magic
  • witchcraft

Antonyms

  • Christianity
  • orthodox religion