Definition of Sorceresses

1. Noun. (plural of sorceress) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sorceresses

1. sorceress [n] - See also: sorceress

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sorceresses

sorbitol
sorbitol pathway
sorbitol permease
sorbitols
sorbitose
sorbopyranose
sorbopyranoses
sorbose
sorboses
sorbs
sorbuses
sorbyite
sorcerer
sorcerers
sorceress
sorceresses (current term)
sorceries
sorcering
sorcerings
sorcerise
sorcerised
sorcerises
sorcerising
sorcerize
sorcerized
sorcerizes
sorcerizing
sorceror
sorcerors
sorcerous

Literary usage of Sorceresses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Exhibition of Paintings by Ignacio Zuloaga by Christian Brinton, Rita de Acosta Lydig (1916)
"The sorceresses of San Millán, the Women of Sepúlveda, and the more rufescent Flagellations and Crucifixions, as well as such apparitions as The Victim of ..."

2. Catalogue of Paintings by Ignacio Zuloaga Exhibited by the Hispanic Society ...by Hispanic Society of America, Christian Brinton by Hispanic Society of America, Christian Brinton (1909)
"... "sorceresses of San Millan" is ample proof of this growing diabolic tendency, and he is, furthermore, working upon several themes of a kindred nature. ..."

3. History of Medicine from the Earliest Ages to the Commencement of the by Robley Dunglison (1872)
"... and the Bards—Medical sorceresses—Druidical remedies. UNDER the name of Celts we include especially the Gauls and the ..."

4. History of Medicine from the Earliest Ages to the Commencement of the by Robley Dunglison (1872)
"... and the Bards—Medical sorceresses—Druidical remedies. UNDER the name of Celts we include especially the Gauls and the ..."

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