English

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Etymology

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From wort +‎ -craft.

Noun

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wortcraft (uncountable)

  1. (chiefly historical, but also used in some modern forms of paganism) (Knowledge of) the medical usage of worts, of herbal remedies (and related magic); herblore.
    • 1994, Tony Linsell, Anglo-Saxon Mythology, Migration & Magic, →ISBN, page 16:
      They were the keepers of starcraft, runecraft, lorecraft and wortcraft and they guided many through the darkness of the future and healed bodies and minds.

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