"thrice"
allusion
Act 1,
Scene 3
Lines 32-37
All
In folklore, three was a magical number. That’s why the three witches join hands and circle around nine times (three times three), while casting a spell. Once they’ve done so, the charm is “wound up,” meaning it’s ready to be cast. All they have to do now is wait for Macbeth and Banquo to come along and fall under its power.