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Litch Meaning in English

word

lɪtʃ
LITCH
lɪtʃ
LITCH

Definition

A litch is an old-fashioned or literary word for a ghost or spirit of a dead person. It is often used in fantasy stories to describe an undead figure.

Usage & Nuances

Largely archaic or literary; rarely used in modern English speech. Common in fantasy books or games to refer to a powerful undead being. Do not confuse with 'lich', which is a more standard spelling for this meaning.

Example Sentences

In the old story, a litch haunted the abandoned castle.

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People believed a litch appeared every full moon.

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The hero faced the litch without fear.

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You’ll see the litch rise from the grave at midnight in this game.

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Legends say the litch protects hidden treasure in the forest.

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I love playing as a litch in fantasy board games—so spooky!

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