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Witchery
Legion von Witchery live beim Metaltown 2010 Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Thrash Metal, Speed Metal Gründung 1997 Website myspace.com/witcherytheband Aktuelle Besetzung Masse „Emperor Magus Caligula“ Broberg Rickard "Rille" Rimfält GitarrePatrik Jensen Sharlee D'Angelo Martin Axenrot Ehemalige Mitglieder GesangTony Kampner GesangLegion SchlagzeugMique
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Witchery — Datos generales Origen Linköping … Wikipedia Español
Witchery — Witch er*y, n.; pl. {Witcheries}. 1. Sorcery; enchantment; witchcraft. [1913 Webster] Great Comus, Deep skilled in all his mother s witcheries. Milton. [1913 Webster] A woman infamous . . . for witcheries. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Witchery — Pays d’origine Suède Genre musical Thrash Metal, Death Metal Années d activité Depuis 1997 … Wikipédia en Français
witchery — *magic, sorcery, witchcraft, wizardry, alchemy, thaumaturgy … New Dictionary of Synonyms
witchery — ► NOUN 1) the practice of magic. 2) bewitching quality or power … English terms dictionary
witchery — [wich′ər ē] n. pl. witcheries 1. witchcraft; sorcery 2. bewitching charm; fascination … English World dictionary
Witchery — Infobox musical artist Name = Witchery Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = Linköping, Sweden Genre = Thrash metal Speed metal [ [http://www.metal archives.com/band.php?id=218 Encyclopaedia Metallum Witchery (Swe) … Wikipedia
witchery — /wich euh ree/, n., pl. witcheries. 1. witchcraft; magic. 2. magical influence; fascination; charm: the witchery of her beauty. [1540 50; WITCH + ERY] * * * … Universalium
witchery — /ˈwɪtʃəri/ (say wichuhree) noun (plural witcheries) 1. the use or practice of witchcraft; magic. 2. magical influence; fascination; charm: the witchery of her beauty. {witch1 + ery} …
witchery — noun (plural eries) Date: 1546 1. a. the practice of witchcraft ; sorcery b. an act of witchcraft 2. an irresistible fascination … New Collegiate Dictionary