noun
- Plural of hellbroth; a foul, noxious, or evil mixture or concoction, especially one associated with witchcraft or dark magic.
Usage: archaic; literary; often used in historical or fantasy contexts
Examples
- The witch stirred her hellbroths in a cauldron over the fire.
- In the play, the three witches prepared hellbroths to curse their enemies.
- Medieval texts described hellbroths as dangerous magical potions.
- The alchemist's laboratory contained bottles of mysterious hellbroths.
- Legends spoke of hellbroths that could transform a person's soul.