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The word ‘wicked’ entered into the English language around 1200.* An adjective from wicca, the Old English for ‘wizard’, it meant ‘bad or false’. Bad means unsatisfactory, whilst false means lying intentionally. In Christian usage, it meant someone who was not of the Christian faith.
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The word ‘wicked’ entered into the English language around 1200.* An adjective from wicca, the Old English for ‘wizard’, it meant ‘bad or false’. Bad means unsatisfactory, whilst false means lying intentionally. In Christian usage, it meant someone who was not of the Christian faith.