What does vrăjitoare in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word vrăjitoare in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use vrăjitoare in Romanian.

The word vrăjitoare in Romanian means zână, vrăjitoare, vrăjitoare, vrăjitoare, vrăjitor, vrăjitoare, vrăjitoare, vrăjitoare, vânătoare de vrăjitoare. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word vrăjitoare

zână

(folklore: winged creature)

Bunicul lui Tom i-a spus povești despre zâne și spiriduși.
Tom's grandfather told him stories about fairies and goblins.

vrăjitoare

(sorceress)

Vrăjitoarea l-a transformat pe prinț într-o broască.
The witch turned the prince into a frog.

vrăjitoare

(witch, sorceress)

The enchantress waved her magic wand and put a curse on the village.

vrăjitoare

(witch)

The legend says that a sorceress lives in a cave on the mountain.

vrăjitor, vrăjitoare

(Wiccan, neo-pagan)

În religia Wicca sunt atât vrăjitori cât și vrăjitoare.
Wicca has both male and female witches.

vrăjitoare

(figurative (seductive woman)

Beware of the beautiful woman in red; she's an enchantress.

vrăjitoare

(archaic (sorcerer)

There was an old man living in a cottage in the woods, whom all the villagers said was a witch.

vânătoare de vrăjitoare

(figurative (persecution)

The investigation rapidly turned into a witch hunt.

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