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What do you call a non-witch?

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Hey what do you call a non-witch?

A Macbeth assignment and I would like a word to describe someone who isn't a witch because I can't think of one.

"Mortals" doesn't really work and I don't want a general word like "society", I want one that could be used to describe an individual non-witch.

Any answers?

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  1. Agatha is not a witch.

    Agatha does not belong to a coven.

    Agatha does not subscribe to witchcraft.

    Agatha is not Wiccan.

    Agatha uses her broom to sweep.


  2. Mother-in-law.

  3. I was thinking along the lines of mortals but..

    humans perhaps?

    people?

    beings?

    souls?

    depends on what qualities the witch's are said to have.

    if they're acknowlodged as people with powers or not people at all.

    sorry, i've never read macbeth so i can't really help you too extensivly.

  4. uninitiated,nonenlightened , not of the sisterhood, Not affiliated,outsider,

  5. Non-witches are regularly called "mundanes".

    Websters defines "Mundane":

    1  : of, relating to, or characteristic of the world  

    2  : characterized by the practical, transitory, and ordinary : commonplace <the mundane concerns of day-to-day life>

  6. human

    muggle

  7. muggle(harry potter)

    or......um......a normal person

  8. non-magical individual

  9. Mundans.

    Humans.


  10. I looked in a thesaurus under witch. One of the few opposites it listed was "society".  After looking there with no luck, I next checked "mankind".  Nothing there really fits, but I think using "mankind" may work in your case??  Especially if you use it as "however, mankind was not kind to the witches in those days."

  11. Humans....

  12. "Moguls" or something like that in Harry Potter

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