witch (Sorcery)
A witch, often associated with sorcery, is typically depicted as a person, usually a woman, who practices magic or has supernatural powers. In various cultures, witches are believed to harness natural forces or energies to influence events, heal, or cast spells. The concept of witches has evolved over time, often reflecting societal beliefs and fears.
Historically, witches have been both revered and persecuted. In the Middle Ages and during the European witch hunts, many were accused of malevolent practices and faced severe consequences. Today, the image of the witch has transformed, often symbolizing empowerment and connection to nature in modern spiritual practices like Wicca.