sabbat

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English - English
(Wicca) any of the eight major holy days celebrated in Wicca:
witches' Sabbath
one of the eight holidays celebrated in Wicca
a midnight meeting of witches to practice witchcraft and sorcery; in the Middle Ages it was supposed to be a demonic orgy
– One of the eight days of the solar year which mark the Turning of the Wheel See "The Wheel of the Year "
This term refers to the eight major festivals of the year With the new year falling at Samhaine, the other seven are (in order) Yule/Alban Arthuan, Imbolc, Ostara/Alban Eiler, Beltane, Litha/Alban Heruin, Lughnassadh and Mabon/Alban Elved
any one of the eight seasonal festivals equally spaced throughout the year, celebrated by individuals and Covens of Witches
A Witchcraft ceremony of honor acknowledging the eight segments of the Wiccan year, the cycle of the seasons, and the influence of Spirit in our lives There are eight Sabbats, also called High Holy Days
one of the eight seasonal festivals equally spaced during the year, celebrated by individuals and covens of Witches
In mediæval demonology, the nocturnal assembly in which demons and sorcerers were thought to celebrate their orgies
One of the 8 festivals in the Pagan year
one of the Eight festivals or high holy days of Wicca
A Solar Celebration; celebrated at each Solstice, Equinox [and often also on February 1st, May 1st, August 1st and November 1st] with a ritual
sabbat

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    sab·bat

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    Etymology

    [ 'sa-b&t ] (noun.) 1652. French, literally, sabbath, from Latin sabbatum.
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