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Witchs is a common misspelling of witches, the plural noun for a person who practices witchcraft. Across cultures, witches are portrayed as individuals who use magic, spells, or charms to influence people, events, or the natural world.

Historically in Europe, belief in witchcraft led to persecution, trials, and executions from roughly the 15th

Folklore and literature assign witches a wide range of roles, from healers and herbalists to sorcerers and

In contemporary contexts, some people identify as witches as part of neopagan or religious movements (notably

Note: The term witches carries diverse meanings across cultures and historical periods; the standard English plural

to
the
18th
century,
with
many
accused
people,
predominantly
women,
prosecuted
as
witches.
Modern
scholarship
views
witchcraft
as
a
social,
religious,
and
cultural
phenomenon
that
reflects
concerns
about
gender,
power,
illness,
and
poverty
rather
than
a
single
system
of
magic.
malevolent
figures.
Common
motifs
include
magical
tools
such
as
cauldrons,
broomsticks,
and
familiars—spirits
or
animals
believed
to
assist
the
witch.
Wicca),
while
others
maintain
folk
traditions
or
rely
on
literary
depictions.
Modern
witchcraft
often
emphasizes
ritual
practice,
ethical
frameworks,
and
seasonal
or
nature-centered
celebrations,
though
practices
vary
widely
between
individuals
and
communities.
is
witches.