Choronzon said:
Nope.
Witch has absolutely no root that even approaches wise. It comes from wicce which means "a female magician, or sorceress." If you're going to use etymology to make a point, get it from a decent source--not a book or website on Wicca.
How about the
Oxford English Dictionary (aka the OED) for a reliable source?
The following are abbreviated entries from the 2007 online edition of
the source for word histories. In general, most lengthy discussions connect
wicce and
wicca with
weik or
wik (mentioned in entry 3 below), which means "to bend." I recall reading in a hardcopy version that it was via connotation that "one who bends" is someone knowledgeable or wise, but I cannot seem to track this via the online OED though. :\ I love the plant connection... [also, FYI, I snipped out a lot and just selected these 3 most
a propos entries.]
witch, n.1 Forms: 1 wicca, wycca, 3-6 wiche, etc. (as next). [OE. wicca wk. masc. (see next).] A man who practises witchcraft or magic; a magician, sorcerer, wizard. See also WHITE WITCH.
witch, n.2 Forms: 1-2 wicce, wycce, 2-6 wicche, 3 wichche, 3-4 wychche, 3-5 wycche, 3-6 wiche, 4-5 wyche, wech, 4-6 wich, wytche, wych, 4-7 witche, 5-6 weche, (4 wecch, Sc. wesch-, wisch-, 4, 6 which(e, 5 whitche, wheche, 6 wytch, Sc. vytche, vyche, weyche), 6- witch. [OE. wicce fem., corresponding to wicca WITCH n.1, both of which are app. derivatives of wiccian WITCH v.1] 1. a. A female magician, sorceress; in later use esp. a woman supposed to have dealings with the devil or evil spirits and to be able by their co-operation to perform supernatural acts. See also WHITE WITCH.
witch, wych, n.3 Forms: 1 wice, wic, wyc, 5-7 wyche, 6-8 wich, (6 wi(t)che, wiech, wech(e, weach, 7 weech), 6- wych, witch. [OE. wice and wic; app. f. Teut. wik- to bend (see WIKE, WEEK n., WEAK a.).] pplied generally or vaguely to various trees having pliant branches: esp. {dag}a. the WYCH ELM, Ulmus montana (of which bows were made); b. (now dial.) the mountain ash, Pyrus aucuparia. Also attrib.; witch alder, a witch hazel with alder-like leaves, Fothergilla alnifolia, native to Virginia and North Carolina. (See also WITCH HAZEL.)