Associations to the word «Wicca»
Noun
- Witchcraft
- Gardner
- Pagan
- Priestess
- Neo
- Hutton
- Gerald
- Crowley
- Witch
- Spirituality
- Farrar
- Adherent
- Goddess
- Practitioner
- Scientology
- Shamanism
- Sanders
- Initiate
- Initiation
- Cochrane
- Feminism
- Ritual
- Veneration
- Religion
- Leland
- Tradition
- Mysticism
- Magic
- Hinduism
- Offshoot
- Gavin
- Craft
- Astrology
- Invocation
- Aidan
- Divination
- Cult
- Rite
- Deity
- Symbolism
- Budapest
- Joanne
- Cauldron
- Denomination
- Druid
- Berger
- Doyle
- Inquisition
- Feminist
- Rebirth
- Belief
- Modernity
- Frost
- Raymond
- Yvonne
- Citadel
- Sorcery
- Clifton
- Lineage
- Judaism
- Follower
- Whitehead
- Satan
- Frederic
- Worship
- Revival
- Cunningham
- Saxon
Adjective
Wiktionary
WICCA, proper noun. A neopagan religion first popularised in 1954 by British civil servant Gerald Gardner, involving the worship of a God and Goddess and the observance of eight Sabbats.
Dictionary definition
WICCA, noun. A community of followers of the Wicca religion.
WICCA, noun. The polytheistic nature religion of modern witchcraft whose central deity is a mother goddess; claims origins in pre-Christian pagan religions of western Europe.
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