strega
witch
noun STREH-gah Rare
Origin: From Latin striga, 'screech owl; witch'.
Also means
hag
Usage Note
Strega is feminine; the masculine stregone means 'sorcerer' or 'wizard' (not a direct equivalent). The plural is streghe. Strega is also a famous Italian bitter liqueur. The Premio Strega is Italy's most prestigious literary prize, awarded annually since 1947 — knowing this will help in cultural contexts.
Examples
"Nel racconto, la strega viveva in una foresta buia."
Natural Translation
In the story, the witch lived in a dark forest.
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