"sorgin" meaning in Basque

See sorgin in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

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  1. Hanté, ensorcelé.
    Sense id: fr-sorgin-eu-adj-Tt2FvlYJ
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): Adjectifs en basque, Basque

Noun

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  1. Sorcier, sorcière.
    Sense id: fr-sorgin-eu-noun-sltv24KX
  2. Ensorceleur, ensorceleuse, envoûteur, envoûteuse.
    Sense id: fr-sorgin-eu-noun-PExU64gs
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: azti, emakumezkoa, gizonezkoa
Categories (other): Noms communs en basque, Basque Derived forms: marisorgin, sorgin-afari, sorgin-baratxuri, sorgin-belar, sorgin-dantza, sorgin-ehiza, sorgin-gosari, sorgin-guraizeak, sorgin-gurpil, sorgin-haize, sorgin-orratz, sorgin-oilo
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      "translation": "ail des ours",
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      "translation": "belladone, pissenlit",
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      "translation": "chasse aux sorcières",
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      "translation": "cercle vicieux",
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      "translation": "tourbillon",
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      "translation": "libellule",
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      "translation": "papillon",
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      "translation": "belladone, pissenlit",
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      "translation": "chasse aux sorcières",
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