chorchi
Norman
Etymology
From Old French sorchier, from Early Medieval Latin sortiārius, derived from Latin sortem.
Pronunciation
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Derived terms
- chorchillon (“wizard's child”)
- hèrbe d'chorchi (“caper spurge”)
- piègne à chorchi (“hay rake; teasel”)
- pièrre dé chorchièrs (“witches' stone”)
- tcheurdron à chorchi (“teasel”)
Related terms
- chorchell'lie (“sorcery”)
- chorchéthon (“spell, ingredient for a spell”)
- enchorchéler (“to bewitch, cast spell”)
- tchéthaud (“white wizard; leader of coven”)
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