witchlet

English

Etymology

From witch +‎ -let.

Noun

witchlet (plural witchlets)

  1. (fantasy) A young witch.
    • 2014 September 13, Ted Jessup, “Mom's the Word”, in Family Guy:
      What's wrong my little witchlet, aren't you having a fun Mother's Day?
    • 2024 October 7, Sean O'Connor, “The Hunt for Brown October” (5:26 from the start), in Solar Opposites[1], season 5, spoken by Korvo (Dan Stevens):
      “Oh, bollocks, she's reforming!” “You can't destroy a magical witch with sci-fi stuff, Korvo.” “Yeah, everyone knows that.” “Pupa, JK Sevens! If you can find a way to kill this Witchlet, I will buy each one of you one of those sticky, slappy hand things you love so much. Remember, sci-fi stuff won't work.”

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