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Goet

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A Germanic demon or evil spirit.

Usage: In mythology and folklore, the goet is often portrayed as a malevolent supernatural being capable of bringing harm to humans.

Sample Sentence: The village was haunted by a goet, and the residents lived in constant fear of its presence.


Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To summon or evoke a goet.

Usage: Occultists and practitioners of dark magic claim to have the ability to goet demons into existence.

Sample Sentence: The witch performed a ritual in an attempt to goet a powerful demon.


Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Pertaining to or related to goet.

Usage: The ancient book contained goetic symbols and instructions for communicating with goetic entities.

Sample Sentence: The sorcerer decorated his chamber with goetic symbols to create a suitable environment for summoning the goetic spirits.


Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Known or found in a specific locality.

Usage: The herbalist recommended using a goet remedy that was only available in the local markets.

Sample Sentence: The traditional recipe required the use of local goet herbs to create a potent healing potion.


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