Hex ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Hex ( noun )

  1. A spell or curse, especially one used by a witch.
  2. An evil influence or malignant power attributed to someone or something.

Origin:

From the german word hexe meaning "witch".

Examples:

  1. Many people in the village believed that the old woman had put a hex on their crops.
  2. The voodoo priest was said to have the power to remove hexes.
  3. The hex sign is a common motif in Pennsylvania Dutch folk art.
  4. They say that the house is hexed and that's why strange things happen there.
  5. The hexagon is a six-sided polygon.

(As a verb)

Hex ( verb )

  1. A spell or curse, especially one used by a witch.
  2. An evil influence or malignant power attributed to someone or something.

Origin:

From the german word hexe meaning "witch".

Examples:

  1. Many people in the village believed that the old woman had put a hex on their crops.
  2. The voodoo priest was said to have the power to remove hexes.
  3. The hex sign is a common motif in Pennsylvania Dutch folk art.
  4. They say that the house is hexed and that's why strange things happen there.
  5. The hexagon is a six-sided polygon.
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