Shakespeare Made Weird Witches Famous

Shakespeare Made Weird Witches Famous

The English word weird originally meant "having the power to control fate." Shakespeare used this meaning when he named the witches in Macbeth the Weird Sisters. Over time, their strange appearances and behavior shifted the word's meaning to what we now associate with oddness or eccentricity.

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