a. rare. [f. WITCH sb.2 + -Y1.] Having the nature of or resembling a witch.

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1666.  Third Advice to a Painter, 18. When he with Earthy Hounds, and Horn of Air, Pursues in Fountebleau the witchy Hare.

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1903.  Emily Crawford, in Contemp. Rev., Sept., 331. Thiers … looked not a man, but a witchy old woman in man’s clothes.

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