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a. (alternative spelling of neo-pagan English) n. (alternative spelling of neo-pagan English)
Usage examples of "neopagan".
Which means that whoever this is has either never been exposed to Wicca or any of the other neopagan movements, or simply decided never to have anything to do with them.
The neopagan religious movement, with all its Wiccan and quasi-Wiccan subsets, finally realized that what it lacked was a certain coherence of doctrine.
There were some Etruscan cups and vases filched from the tombs of Cerveteri, and there was some frank neopagan statuary by Canova.
Lots of tradition, lots of ritual, pantheistic, animistic, neopagan for the most part.
That harmony with surroundings tended to be a hallmark of neopagans in general and Wiccans in particular.
The neopagans of his home milieu did not include her in their fairy tales of a prehistoric matriarchy when everybody was nice.