The spelling of the word "be witcheries" follows the rules of English orthography. The first syllable is pronounced as "bɪ" and the second syllable is pronounced as "wɪtʃ". The suffix "-eries" is pronounced as "əriːz". The stress is placed on the second syllable, "witch", to indicate that it is the primary stress. "Be witcheries" is the plural form of "bewitchery", which means the act of bewitching or casting a spell. The word "bewitch" is derived from the Old English word "bewician", meaning to cast a spell over.
The word "bewitcheries" is derived from two components: "be-", which is a prefix denoting intensity or completeness, and "witchery", which refers to the act or practice of witchcraft. The word "witchery" is further derived from the noun "witch", which originated from Old English "wicce" and Middle English "wicche". The etymology of "wicce" is uncertain, but it is believed to have connections to Old English words such as "wicca" (a wizard), "wiccian" (to practice witchcraft), and "wicc" (sorcery or magic). Over time, "witchery" evolved as a term encompassing the magical or enchanting practices associated with witches, which gave rise to the form "bewitcheries" denoting intensified or complete act of bewitching.