Etymology of Wicca
In Modern English, the term Wicca (/ˈwɪkə/) refers to Wicca, the religion of contemporary Pagan Witchcraft. It is used within the Pagan community under competing definitions. One refers to the entirety of the Pagan Witchcraft movement, while the other refers explicitly to traditions included in what is now called British Traditional Wicca.
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Etymology of Wicca
In Modern English, the term Wicca (/ˈwɪkə/) refers to Wicca, the religion of contemporary Pagan Witchcraft. It is used within the Pagan community under competing definitions. One refers to the entirety of the Pagan Witchcraft movement, while the other refers explicitly to traditions included in what is now called British Traditional Wicca.
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Do not realise this Quicca.
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Have no wish to take part
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It is evident that Gardner use ...... ce the Early Mediaeval period.
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Seems a pity the "Wicca"
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Should start a vendetta
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That those who lack Magick.
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We feel it is tragick
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We who practice the Art
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Ethan Doyle White, 2010
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Margaret Bruce, 1960
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In Modern English, the term Wi ...... led British Traditional Wicca.
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