witches' Sabbath
English
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Noun
editwitches' Sabbath (plural witches' Sabbaths)
- A supposed meeting of witches at midnight to practice sorcery or to take part in a demonic orgy.
- Synonym: black Sabbath
- A religious gathering of a Wiccan coven at a covenstead or circle
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editsupposed meeting of witches at midnight to practice sorcery or to take part in a demonic orgy
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