If you are wondering about the name of the village, it has more to do with the etymology of the place than with Witchcraft. "Coven" derives from the Anglo-Saxon cofum, which means either 'a cove' or 'a hut'.
There may very well have been witches in Coven before however, and there certainly are now (the neo-pagan variety at least).
A coven is a group of witches. The coven of witches cast a magical spell.
Coven is the term given to a group of witches.
The traditional number of witches in a coven is 13.
Cause the grandma was in a witches coven.
A coven is the collected noun for a group of witches
The collective noun coven is used for a coven of vampires or a coven of witches.
A group of practicing witches is called a Coven. Generally, a Coven is a group of 13.
A group of witches is a coven.
Coven
A group of witches is a coven.
A Coven.
Coven is what a group of witches is called. It's pronounced 'kuh-vehnz'. There can be more than one coven. So the plural form is 'covens'.