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Wiccan

American  
[wik-uhn] / ˈwɪk ən /

noun

  1. a practitioner of Wicca.


adjective

  1. of or relating to Wicca.

    Wiccan beliefs.

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Three is often associated with divine trinities, such as the Father, Son and Holy Ghost in the Christian tradition, or the Maiden, Mother and Crone in Wiccan and Pagan practices.

From Salon • Oct. 19, 2024

Churches plan Masses in honor of the saint, while Wiccan and other pagan groups plan meditations and other ceremonies in honor of the goddess and in observance of Imbolc.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 26, 2024

Wiccan high priestess Pat Devin was brought in during the scriptwriting process, adding authentic Wiccan ritual and language.

From Washington Post • Mar. 10, 2023

“You could pass Debbie on the street and not realize you’re walking by a Wiccan high priestess.”

From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2021

And this introduction of their children could mean the eventual appearance of the superheroes Wiccan and Speed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2021

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