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page 1Wiccan terminology

cauldron
thumb|Hungarian goulash in a traditional "bogrács" (cauldron)

chalice
thumb|Late medieval chalice in silver-gilt with enamels of Saints and Scenes from the Life of Christ
thumb|Diagram showing the parts of a liturgical chalice.

coven
thumb|Gathering of Wicca|Wiccans for a handfasting ceremony at [[Avebury in England]]
athame
thumb|265px|An athame, used in Wiccan ritual practices
An athame or athamé (, , , or ) is a ceremonial blade, generally with a black handle. It is the main ritual implement or magical tool among several used in ceremonial magic traditions, and by other neopagans, witchcraft, as well as satanic traditions. A black-handled knife called an arthame appears in certain versions of the Key of Solomon, a grimoire dating to the Renaissance.
black moon
Astrological term with multiple meanings, primarily for 2nd new moon in a calendar month
Wiccan Rede
statement that provides the key moral system in the neopagan religion of Wicca
Esbat
An esbat is a coven meeting or ritual at a time other than one of the festivals within Wicca and other Wiccan-influenced forms of contemporary Paganism.
skyclad
ritual nudity
boline
The boline (also spelled bolline, pron.: boh-leen) is a white-handled ritual knife, one of several magical tools used in Wicca, mainly for the cutting of herbs and inscribing candles.
Great Rite
Wiccan ritual
Drawing down the Moon
Wiccan ritual
Rule of Three
Wiccan tenet that whatever energy a person puts out into the world will be returned to that person three times