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covener

n. A member of a coven.

Usage examples of "covener".

Probably they'd caught it from her original core group of coveners and re-creationists, who could talk black into white and up into down, and loved to do it-plus it was entertainment to replace TV.

The rest of the coveners had shovels, or axes, or at least long kitchen knives and baseball bats.

Diana pulled up the second wagon, and the coveners on foot gathered around - all the adults had tools over their shoulders, long handled pruning hooks or shovels or pitchforks.

The coveners had just begun unloading bales and sacks and boxes from inside when she arrived.

I was a professional, of course, and I can handle several instruments - not badly, either, if I say so myself - but Chuck's a good hand on the mandolin and Judy can do wonders with a bodhran drum, and Dorothy is a piper, and plays a mean tenor banjo as well, and most of my old coveners can carry a tune.

Even her coveners recoiled in horror, as she invoked the Dark Goddess in Her most terrible form.

His gesture at the Coveners, kneeling frightened on the rim of firelight, was contemptuous.

Starting with the core group of coveners and friends who'd gathered at her cabin days after the Change, and out from there as they took in refugees-One recently retired English soldier caught out on a hunting trip, for instance-and then became the seed crystal of order and survival in this corner of the Valley.