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Witchcraft edit
- 1734 Tradition
- Abezethibou
- Aconitum ferox
- Agrimonia eupatoria
- Akelarre (witchcraft)
- Al-mi'raj
- Angitia
- Aradia
- Arnold Crowther
- Asian witchcraft
- Baba Yaga
- Barang (Cebuano term)
- Bavegem
- Bell Witch
- Bell Witch Cave
- Benandanti
- Benedicaria
- Benedict of Nursia
- Besom
- Black Annis
- Black cat
- Black moon
- Blockula
- Blå Jungfrun
- Brocken
- Brujería
- Cain bairns
- Canewdon
- Canon Episcopi
- Catalan mythology about witches
- Cauldron
- Cecil Williamson
- Ceridwen
- Chedipe
- Children of Lir
- Christian views on magic
- Churel
- Cochrane's Craft
- Concealed shoes
- Cone of power
- Corpse powder
- Council of Paderborn
- Coven
- Covenstead
- Cunning folk in Britain
- Daayan
- Deal with the Devil
- Demonology
- Discoverie of Witchcraft
- Domen, Norway
- Drude
- Elbow witch
- Elf-Arrows
- Ellen Cannon Reed
- Empress Wei Zifu
- Ergotism
- Etymology of witch
- Eurasian Wryneck
- European witchcraft
- Familiar spirit
- Fish head
- Flying ointment
- Force-fire
- Four Ashes, Buckinghamshire
- Four Thieves Vinegar
- Fraudulent Mediums Act 1951
- Friedrich Hoffmann
- Galactorrhea
- Galdr
- George Sinclair (mathematician)
- Ghost sickness
- Girolamo Tartarotti
- Gonagas
- Granny Kempock Stone
- Gray magic
- Gray witch
- Grimalkin
- Grimhild
- Guajona
- Gullveig
- Hans Sebald
- Hecate
- Heiðr
- Hellebore
- Henry Boguet
- Henry Holland (clergyman)
- Hereditary witch
- Herman Slater
- Hertfordshire puddingstone
- Hex sign
- Holda
- Huld
- Humphrey Winch
- Icelandic magical staves
- Imbunche
- Incantation
- Iron in folklore
- Jane Wenham (alleged witch)
- Jannes and Jambres
- Jeanette Abadie
- Johann Weyer
- John Deydras
- John Wagstaffe
- John Webster (minister)
- Joseph Bearwalker Wilson
- Juju
- Jón Magnússon (author)
- Kalku
- Kitchen witch
- Kitchen witchcraft
- Kulam
- Kyöpelinvuori
- Lady Gwen Thompson
- Lampads
- Loathly lady
- Lotus wrightii
- Louhi
- Love magic
- Lysa Hora (folklore)
- Macizo de Anaga
- Madonna Oriente
- Magonia (mythology)
- Makutu
- Margaret Murray
- Martin of Arles
- Mary Walcott
- Marzanna
- Mastering Witchcraft
- Medical explanations of bewitchment
- Mona Fandey
- Montague Summers
- Morgan le Fay
- Mugwort
- Museum of Witchcraft
- Nagual
- Noita
- Orléans heresy
- Osculum infame
- Owen Davies
- Pact ink
- Parting of the Veil
- Passing the river
- Petrifying well
- Pharmakeia
- Poppet
- Protests against early modern witch trials
- Raven Mocker
- Reginald Scot
- Religious debates over the Harry Potter series
- Saducismus Triumphatus
- Salem, Massachusetts
- Satanism and Witchcraft
- Sea witch
- Seiðr
- Skuld (princess)
- Sorginak
- Soucouyant
- Spearfinger
- Spectral evidence
- Stregheria
- Stregoneria
- Suangi
- Summis desiderantes affectibus
- Tempestarii
- The Lancashire Witches (novel)
- The Possession of Elizabeth Knapp
- The Satanic Witch
- The Witch-Cult in Western Europe
- Theban alphabet
- Theophilus of Adana
- Thomas Colley
- Toad doctors
- Traditional Witchcraft
- Trivia (mythology)
- Tsentsak
- Tupilaq
- Vanlandi
- Varjojenkirja
- Vedmak
- Vegvísir
- Veleda
- Venefica sorceress
- Villain hitting
- Vox in Rama
- Vuk (name)
- Völva
- Wang Yu (chancellor)
- Warlock of Chiloé
- Watchtower (magic)
- Wayob
- Wethersfield, Connecticut
- White Lion Inn, Stratford-upon-Avon
- White witch
- William Henry Paynter
- Witch (Navajo)
- Witch ball
- Witch bottle
- Witch camp
- Witch doctor
- Witch of Endor
- Witch of November
- Witch post
- Witch's ladder
- Witch-cult hypothesis
- Witchcraft
- Witchcraft (contemporary)
- Witchcraft accusations against children
- Witchcraft Acts
- Witchcraft and divination in the Hebrew Bible
- Witchcraft in Anglo-Saxon England
- Witchcraft in Italy
- Witches' mark
- Witches' Sabbath
- Witches' Sabbath (The Great He-Goat)
- Witches' stones
- Wonders of the Invisible World
- World of the Unexplained museum
- Wryneck
- Zduhać