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Wicca /ˈwɪkə /noun [mass noun]The religious cult of modern witchcraft, especially an initiatory tradition founded in England in the mid 20th century and claiming its origins in pre-Christian pagan religions: a guild for those interested in paganism, Wicca, and folklore...- Adherents of Wicca, a pagan religion, worship nature and focus on positive energy.
- There are so many out there, Jewish, Moslem, Russian Orthodox, Wicca - a religion for all seasons.
- I really don't think there is a more feared and hated religion than Paganism or Wicca.
DerivativesWiccan adjective & noun ...- It seems to me that there's a great deal of borrowing from paganism and Wiccan cultures.
- I learned later that a couple of Wiccan groups and a Shamanic Drum circle use the same area for activities on the weekends.
- Secondly, unlike some cultures with powerful goddesses in their pantheons, Wiccans espouse norms of gender equality.
OriginRepresenting Old English wicca 'witch'. Rhymesbicker, clicker, dicker, flicker, kicker, liquor, nicker, picker, pricker, shicker, slicker, snicker, sticker, ticker, tricker, vicar, whicker, wicker |