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Keywords:
Witchcraft,
Freemasonry,
Wicca,
Witches,
Masons
Wicca, Witchcraft, Folk Magick, etc.
A name sometimes used to refer to the religion and/or practice of Witchcraft or to Freemasonry. Not to be confused with the movie, which bears little resemblance to reality! ;)
Another name for Witchcraft.
Witchcraft. Be aware, though, that this term is also used by Freemasons to refer to Freemasonry, which is not the same thing.
Witchcraft, Wicca
Craft of the Wise. One way of referring to the religion and practice of Witchcraft, an idiomatic expression. It's like street slang, ie: "Are you into the Craft?" "I practice the Craft." etc.
The witches' name for the religion and practice of witchcraft. Inherited from Freemasonry.
The Old Religion, The Faith of The Wise, Witchcraft
The Witches' name for the religion and practice of witchcraft, and its followers.
Term used by some Wiccans to refer to their religion.
the Magickal Arts and practices of Traditional Witchcraft; those who belong to the Craft, who practice the Craft and its Arts [Masons also refer to Masonry as "the Craft"
A term used by witches for witchcraft.
The A word used as a label for Magikal rituals, ceremonies and beliefs as a whole. Often associated with 'Witchcraft', this label could be applied to any form of Magikal belief systems.
Widely-used term, used to denote a practitioner of the Old Religion
another term for Wicca
Erroneously thought to be short for witchcraft, this term is actually Masonic in origin, as in the craft of masonry that Masons were originally employed within. Many witches and Wiccans continue to refer to their practices as the Craft.
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