wicca |
maiden |
As a proper noun wicca
is a neopagan religion first popularised in 1954 by british civil servant , involving the worship of god and goddess and the observance of eight sabbats.
As a noun maiden is
morning.
wicca |
crone |
As a proper noun wicca
is a neopagan religion first popularised in 1954 by british civil servant , involving the worship of god and goddess and the observance of eight sabbats.
As a noun crone is
(wicca) one of the triune goddesses of the lady in wicca alongside the mother and maiden and representing an old woman.
wicca |
summerland |
As proper nouns the difference between wicca and summerland
is that
wicca is a neopagan religion first popularised in 1954 by british civil servant , involving the worship of god and goddess and the observance of eight sabbats while
summerland is a pastoral afterlife in wicca and similar religions.
wicca |
gardnerian |
As a proper noun Wicca
is a neopagan religion first popularised in 1954 by British civil servant
Gerald Gardner, involving the worship of God and Goddess and the observance of eight Sabbats.
As an adjective Gardnerian is
of or pertaining to
Gerald Gardner (1884-1964), English anthropologist and occultist who brought Wicca to public attention.
wicca |
triquetra |
As a proper noun wicca
is a neopagan religion first popularised in 1954 by british civil servant , involving the worship of god and goddess and the observance of eight sabbats.
As a noun triquetra is
a shape formed of three
vesica piscis , sometimes with an additional circle, a symbol of things and persons that are threefold, and a symbol of protection in wicca.
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