Beldams

/ˈbɛldəmz/ noun

Plural of beldam; old women, especially those considered ugly, cruel, or witch-like.

From Middle French 'belle dame' (beautiful lady), used ironically to refer to old women. The term evolved in English (16th century) to mean an old hag or witch, with the meaning shifting from the original French compliment to a pejorative term for elderly women.

AMእንደ አንድ ሰው (en-de an-d se-w)
ARساحرات (sāḥrāṭ)
BNদুর্নীতিগ্রস্থ মহিলা (dur-nee-ti-gr-stho mahila)
CAbruixes
CSčarodějky
DAhekser
DEHexen
ELμαγισσές (magisses)
ESbrujas
FAجادوگرها (jādūgarhā)
FInoidat
FRsorcières
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