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==Synopsis==
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[[Image:Paganavebury.jpg|thumb|Wiccan ceremony at [[Avebury]] in [[England]].]]
  
[[Image:Paganavebury.jpg|thumb|Wiccan ceremony at [[Avebury]] in [[England]].]]
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Wicca is the name most modern day Witches use for the Craft. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Wicce, meaning to bend or to shape. This is the root word from which we get wicker.
  
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Wicca is the name most modern day Witches use for the Craft. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Wicce, meaning to bend or to shape. This is the root word from which we get wicked.
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Revision as of 23:02, 11 July 2007

Synopsis

Wiccan ceremony at Avebury in England.

Wicca is the name most modern day Witches use for the Craft. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Wicce, meaning to bend or to shape. This is the root word from which we get wicker.

Contents

Related topics


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Wicca (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)


For related quotations see Wicca (quotes)


Main article

Wicca is the name most modern day Witches use for the Craft. It comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Wicce, meaning to bend or to shape. This is the root word from which we get wicked.

Beliefs

Statistics

Links


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