What is another word for WICCA?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪkə] (IPA)

Wicca, an earth-based religion, has been around for thousands of years. It is also known as Witchcraft, the Craft, Paganism, Goddess Worship, and the Old Religion. The use of these synonyms can depend on the practitioner's preferences and beliefs. Witches and those who practice Wiccan beliefs tend to use these terms interchangeably, but the mainstream media still uses words like magic and dark arts to describe their practices in a negative context. However, Wicca is a peaceful and harmonious religion that advocates love, respect, and responsibility towards nature, and its synonyms reflect its nature-based spirituality and reverence for the divine feminine.

What are the hypernyms for Wicca?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Wicca

She is a Dane, Denewulf's foster-mother, and a WICCA.
"A Maid at King Alfred’s Court"
Lucy Foster Madison
When she had finished there was silence for a few moments, and then the WICCA raised her head, and her eyes glowed strangely.
"A Maid at King Alfred’s Court"
Lucy Foster Madison
Ask no more of the WICCA.
"A Maid at King Alfred’s Court"
Lucy Foster Madison

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