英:[ˈwɔ:tə witʃ]
美:[ˈwɔtɚ wɪtʃ]
英:[ˈwɔ:tə witʃ]
美:[ˈwɔtɚ wɪtʃ]
自称能用测水杖发现地下水源的人
䴙䴘;水鸷
noun
a person who searches for underground water with a divining rod; dowser.
any of several diving birds, such as certain grebes.
a witch believed to haunt bodies of water.
The first known use of water witch was in 1817
1 Yes, the deep gorge and rushing water is lovely, but many believe that the place is alive with strange spirits and the echo of ancient voices in woods and water— and a water witch.
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