If you say that there is a hexon someone or something, you mean that there seems to be a supernatural power causing unpleasant things to happen to them.
It's almost as if there is a hex on my family.
2. transitive verb
If a person such as a witch or a wizard hexes someone, they put a hex on them.
...shamans who could hex someone at a distance.
hex in British English1
(hɛks)
noun
a. short for hexadecimal
b.
(as modifier)
hex code
hex in British English2
(hɛks) informal
verb
1. (transitive)
to bewitch
noun
2.
an evil spell or symbol of bad luck
3.
a witch
Derived forms
hexer (ˈhexer)
noun
Word origin
C19: via Pennsylvania Dutch from German Hexe witch, from Middle High German hecse, perhaps from Old High German hagzissa; see hag1
hex in American English1
(hɛks)
US
noun
1. Dialectal
a witch
2.
a.
a sign, spell, etc. believed to bring bad luck
b.
a jinx
verb transitive
3.
to cause to have bad luck; jinx
Word origin
PaGer hexe < Ger < OHG hagazussa, akin to OE hagtes: see hag1
hex in American English2
(hɛks)
adjective
1.
hexagonal (sense 1)
noun
2.
hexagon
Examples of 'hex' in a sentence
hex
The refreshing stroll was enough to release me from the hex.