well there is no real Wicca language... you usually make your own to help protect your spells and anything else in your book of shadows from other peoples reading. Or you can use another language. All up to you.
Wiccan is a spiritual path, it is not a ethnicity nor is is specific to a single country. Therefore it does not have a language of its own. In English the Wiccan word for money is "money".
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it was decoded because it went from generation to generation
An Eclectic Wiccan.
You can be a Wiccan no matter what age you are. The Wiccan are non-discriminatory.
Wicca is a priesthood.There's no such thing as a Wiccan stone.People are not stones, Wiccan or otherwise.
No but you can get wiccan books in Hastings.
One can search for Wiccan supplies online at a number of different websites. One can search for Wiccan supplies at websites such as AzureGreen, SacredMidsts, and Wiccan Way.
That very much depends on who you ask. The problem is there is no set wiccan language. Many insist it's gaelic, others refused to accept anything other than latin and still more claim that it's greek, etruskin, sumarian or some other unusual language. More often then not though most practitioners simply stick to their native language and give their devotions to the goddess or the elements and don't worry about it. As for Gaelic though, as I believe you are looking for the most common 'wiccan language' the word is amadan being the most general maculin referance to the concept. There are eight other words that could be used depending on your context.
A Wiccan is a follower of the Wiccan spiritual path, while a wooden ring is, well, a wooden ring. I'd say in this case it's a wooden ring belonging to a wiccan.
do you carry on wiccan do you carry books on wicca
There is no such thing as a "Wiccan poem". If you have a Wiccan friend, you could ask them to write one specifically for you.