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Latest revision as of 10:20, 1 December 2011 [edit] English [edit] Etymology From French sortilègeux [edit] Adjective sortilegious (comparative more sortilegious, superlative most sortilegious) - Pertaining to sortilege, sorcerous
- 1970 April 10, "The Good Witch Of The West", Life, page 69:
- Despite the sortilegious lighting, this is not a traditional witches' brew but a turtle soup being tested for her cookbook.
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