A brush of twigs for sweeping; a broom; anything which sweeps away or destroys.
To sweep, as with a besom.
The witches' broomstick. European forklore tells of witches riding their brooms through the sky. It is used as a tool to "sweep" away negative influences of a sacred area, a circle, a home, etc.
Pronounced Bee-sum. Basically a broomstick. But no, we do not fly on it. It is used to sweep negative energies as well as dirt from our sacred space.
A Broom made from a bundle of twigs. This is a symbol of water.
The witches' broomstick. Often used to sweep away negative energies from a space before casting a circle.
(BEE-sum): An old English word, sometimes pronounced in the Gaelic fashion, BAYSH-um. The broom of the witch. It is used to sweep sacred areas, ground circle, or to brush away negative influences. In history, they were often mounted and “ridden” through fields during fertility rites. European folklore has witches riding their brooms through the sky, which could be interpreted as being an explanation for astral projection.
A twig broom or an old woman.
fancy name for broom. Some witches have them, while others do not (I personally don't). The broom is often used as part of a home blessing/protection spell. Some witches make this a yearly ritual, buying and blessing a new broom every new year, while others believe you should keep the same broom year after year.
Is.14: 23] A broom or brush made of twigs for sweeping.
(from Middle English, pron. BEEzom) A broom, sometimes used to sweep out and purify a magic circle.
A ritual broom, usually round. Represents the element of water.
A Witch's broom usually made from birch and willow used to purify spaces.
A broom used by Witches for the ritual cleansing of an area. Contrary to popular belief it is not used for flying.
(bay-shum): The witches' broomstick. European folklore tells of witches riding their brooms through the sky which may be an uninformed explanation of astral projection. As a tool the broom is used to sweep a sacred area, ground a circle, or to brush away negative influences.
The Besom is a ritual broom, typically used as a cleansing tool. It also has a phallic/fertility symbolism when used to "ride" by straddling the Besom and jumping.
A witches broom, usually round. Over which a couple jump during a handfasting or used to "sweep" away bad energy. It is never used to actually sweep the floor it instead sweeps negativity away.
A broom; most frequently used to sweep a circle clear of unwanted energy. Generally, but not always, used by a woman. Usually stored Bristles pointed up to prevent damage.
A ritual broom used to sweep away negative energies from the area of worship.