bruja
witch
noun BROO-hah Rare
Origin: Origin uncertain; possibly pre-Roman Iberian.
Also means
hag, old crone
Usage Note
Bruja can be a neutral label for a witch in folklore or fantasy, or a derogatory term for an unpleasant woman — context determines register. The masculine counterpart brujo is more often a serious term for a male sorcerer or shaman, especially in Latin American indigenous contexts. The exclamation ¡bruja! is an insult, so learners should be cautious.
Examples
"La bruja preparó una poción misteriosa."
Natural Translation
The witch prepared a mysterious potion.
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