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wicca simply means craft of the wise, and it is a religion influenced by pre-Christian beliefs and practices of Western Europe that affirms the existence of supernatural power (as magic) and of both male and female deities who inhere in nature and that emphasizes ritual observance of seasonal and life cycles

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Is there a Wicca word for sister?

No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.


The word witch comes from the Anglo -saxon word wicca what did it originally mean?

I believe it's a verb meaning to bend or shape.


What is the Saxon word for witch?

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Who belongs to wicca relegion?

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When a person celebrates Wicca, they are celebrating their faith within it. Wicca is not only a religion, but it's a way of living, and most Wiccan's actually celebrate Wicca every day they are part of it.


Witch comes from which Saxon word?

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Wicca a modern Neo-Pagan religion?

Well, the meaning of the word "Pagan" is an old English word for "valley dwellers". I know what you mean, but I just wanted to get that out of the way. By standards nowadays, Paganism is a generalized term covering many different pantheistic religions and traditions, including Wicca. A good way to understand that relationship is this: Lutheranism is to Christianity as Wicca is to Paganism. So, simply put, the answer to your question is "yes".


Wicca a modern Neo-Paga?

Well, the meaning of the word "Pagan" is an old English word for "valley dwellers". I know what you mean, but I just wanted to get that out of the way. By standards nowadays, Paganism is a generalized term covering many different pantheistic religions and traditions, including Wicca. A good way to understand that relationship is this: Lutheranism is to Christianity as Wicca is to Paganism. So, simply put, the answer to your question is "yes".


What word that starts with W and ends with A?

whoa. wicca. whoopla.


Does wicca mean wish master?

no, wicca is a pagan religion, you know, with magic, rituals, inner peace, nature, and spells and stuff


Is their a religion named wicked?

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