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wiccan
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wicca \Wic"ca\ (w[i^]k"k[.a]), prop. n. [OE. wicche wizard, AS. wicce, fem., wicca, masc.; see also witch and wicked .] A religion derived from pre-Christian times, also called Witchcraft [4], which practices a benevolent reverence for nature, and recognizes ...
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Wiccan (real name William "Billy" Kaplan ) is a comic book character , a member of the Young Avengers , a team of teenage superheroes in the Marvel Universe . His appearance is patterned on that of two prominent Marvel superheroes, Thor and Scarlet Witch ...
Usage examples of wiccan.
The neopagan religious movement, with all its Wiccan and quasi-Wiccan subsets, finally realized that what it lacked was a certain coherence of doctrine.
That harmony with surroundings tended to be a hallmark of neopagans in general and Wiccans in particular.
Add in a dash of feng-shui artists, season liberally with Wiccans of a variety of flavors and sincerities, blend in a few modestly gifted practitioners who liked mixing religion with their magic, some followers of voodoo, a few Santerians and a sprinkling of Satanists, all garnished with a crowd of young people who liked to wear a lot of black, and you get what most folks think of as the "occult community.
Between each of these solar festivals, which are known to witches as the Lesser Sabbats, is one of the four great Fire festivals that are major rites in the Wiccan and neo-pagan calendar, as they were to the Celts.
The season finale of The Enchantress began with the Witch as a guest at an authentic Wiccan wedding, with the bride and groom being played by none other than the creative consultant and the show's producer/creator.
Add in a dash of feng-shui artists, season liberally with Wiccans of a variety of flavors and sincerities, blend in a few modestly gifted practitioners who liked mixing religion with their magic, some followers of voodoo, a few Santerians and a sprinkling of Satanists, all garnished with a crowd of young people who liked to wear a lot of black, and you get what most folks think of as the “occult community.
The wiccans call it the threefold law: what you do to others comes back to you threefold.