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A practitioner of Alexandrian Wicca.
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A branch of Wicca originating from Britain which practises ceremonial magic.
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An adherent of Alexandrian Wicca.
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A neopagan religion, reconstructed from old Norse religion, which honors the Æsir and/or other Norse gods and spirits.
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A branch of Wicca that incorporates some elements of Celtic mythology.
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An adherent of Celtic Wicca
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(historical) One of an ancient religious sect that attempted to unite the doctrines of Christ with the opinions of the Jews and Gnostics.
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A follower of Aleister Crowley's philosophies.
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Of or relating to Deuteronomist.
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A person who takes part in Dianic Wicca.
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A branch of Wicca that is gynocentric and worships only a goddess, often an exclusively female sect
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An adherent of Dianic Wicca.
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A branch of Wicca based on individuals inventing their own spiritual practices rather than following tradition or by combining multiple traditions in a syncratic manner
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An adherent of Eclectic Wicca.
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An adherent of Faery Wicca
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A practitioner of Gardnerian Wicca.
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A branch of Wicca which emphasises Gerald Gardner's teachings, the Book of Shadows and initiation.
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An adherent of Gardnerian Wicca
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A member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an organization devoted to occultism and the paranormal during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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A follower of Anton Günther's religious philosophy.
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A gnostic who contributed to writing the Hermetic Corpus.
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Alternative form of hermeticism [Hermetic philosophy or practice; hermetics.]
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Of or relating to Hesychius.
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A member of the Hesychasts, Mystics, and Quietists.
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An ancient and reconstructionist religion that venerates a pantheon of Egyptian deities.
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A practitioner of Jewish neopaganism.
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An adherent of the parody religion Kibology.
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A minor modern religion based on the science-fiction franchise The Matrix.
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A member of the cult of Mithras (Mithraism or Mithraicism).
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A follower of Mithraism.
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Of or relating to an American form of Wicca derived from Gardnerian Wicca.
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Alternative form of Nicolaitan [A member of an early Christian sect (Nicolaism), said to participate in certain pagan ceremonies.]
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A branch of Wicca based in Canada which emphasises a balance between Goddess and God.
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An adherent of Odyssean Wicca
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(religion, Ancient Greece) A religious movement in antiquity, supposed to have been founded by Orpheus.
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Relating to, characteristic of religions that differ from main world religions.
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Of or relating to pagans or paganism; heathenish.
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Alternative form of paganizer
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Any of a class of religions often associated with nature rituals.
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Involving or resembling paganism.
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(rare) One who likes or supports pagans.
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Of or pertaining to Pelagius (circa 354–420/440), an ascetic who denied the need for divine aid in performing good works.
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Synonym of Native American Church
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After the decline of paganism.
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Of or relating to the ancient theologian and philosopher Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite.
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A branch of Wicca which emphasises Starhawk's teachings, The Spiral Dance and feminism.
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(obsolete) Rosicrucian
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A follower of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism).
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A member of the Semi-Arianism movement.
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Shakespeare's works collectively.
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The study of William Shakespeare.
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A form of Germanic neopaganism developed in the United States, based on Anglo-Saxon practices in England before conversion to Christianity.
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A branch of Wicca which emphasises Trojan's teachings, syncretism and the internet.
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Pertaining to Paul Twitchell or to the religion he founded, Eckankar.
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A neopagan religion that was first popularized by books written in 1949, 1954, and 1959 by Englishman Gerald Gardner, involving the worship of a horned male god and a moon goddess, the observance of eight Sabbats, and the performance of various rituals.
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(very rare) The religious world of Wicca.
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(rare) An adherent of Wiccanism; a Wiccan.
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(slang, usually derogatory) A syncretic form of Asatru that incorporates Wiccan beliefs, practices, or elements.
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A follower of the religion of Wodenism.
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