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Witchcraft Dictionary
This witchcraft dictionary is for everyone to use to get a clearer definition
of different words that are used in witchcraft. To get more information
about a specific witchcraft word simply click on the word and it will
take you to a page of information.
- Age of Aquarius - the ‘‘New
Age’ of mankind
- Astral Plane - the
world of the supernatural
- Autumn Equinox
- one of the four lesser Sabbats
- Chakra - the spiritual
energy centers of the human body
- Challenge - tests courage
before initiation into witchcraft
- Charge - commands given
by the Goddess to the High Priestess
- Coven - a coven is a gathering
of witches
- Curse - the use of supernatural
power to inflict harm
- Exorcism - the expulsion
of demons from a possessed body
- Fairy Ring - a powerful site
where whitches perform spells
- Lycanthropy - the ability
of a witch to change into an animal
- Oath of Wicca - a binding oath
to protect Wiccan secrets
- Pagan - relating to non-orthodox
religion
- Pentacle - the pentacle is a witchcraft
symbol
- Sabbat - the name given
to the principle festivals
- Solo Witch - a solo witch is
a witch that practices witchcraft alone
- Triple Goddess
- the principle female deity of witch craft
- Wand - a magickal rod used
to perform magick and witchcraft
- Witchcraft
- in Europe the term witch is described as male or female shamans
- Witch Hazel - were
used as divining and dowsing rods to locate water or ‘witch’
a well or find hydration.
If there are any witchcraft related words that you would
like to know the meaning of, that we haven't included, please contact
us at admin@witchcraft.com.au
and we will be more than happy to find out the meaning for you. Remember
this witchcraft dictionary will be added to regularly, so you never know
what new words you might find.
Tis the witching hour of night,
Or bed is the moon and bright,
And the stars they glisten, glisten,
Seeming with bright eyes to listen
For what listen they?
John Keats (1795 - 1821)
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