wicca

IPA: wˈɪkʌ

Root Word: Wicca

noun

  • A neopagan religion that was first popularized by books written in 1949, 1954, and 1959 by Englishman Gerald Gardner, involving the worship of a horned male god and a moon goddess, the observance of eight Sabbats, and the performance of various rituals.
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Examples of "wicca" in Sentences

  • The article gives especial prominence to Wicca.
  • Besides, wicca really is a fad religion to some.
  • It wouldn't suprise me if it was already in wicca.
  • And there is no proof yet that wicca theurgy actually works.
  • Wicca is a pantheistic, duotheistic, and a polytheistic faith.
  • The webmaster is a Priestess and explains the beliefs of Wicca.
  • It was also him that introduced the confusion of Wicca and Neopaganism.
  • There is no celtic wicca, it is wicca with celtic elements, not celtic wicca.
  • The Church and School of Wicca is dissimilar to main stream Wicca in many ways.
  • If someone is into witchcraft or wicca, is it possible to sense it if they are.

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