Associations to the word «Coven»
Noun
- Priestess
- Witchcraft
- Witch
- Gardner
- Celeste
- Armand
- Farrar
- Vampire
- Initiation
- Initiate
- Cochrane
- Cer
- Cordelia
- Magus
- Rosemary
- Ritual
- Paige
- Sloane
- Gerald
- Crowley
- Veneration
- Dorothea
- Horror
- Staffordshire
- Granny
- Hag
- Sanders
- Fiona
- Hutton
- Gemini
- Stave
- Cassie
- Cain
- Nanny
- Satan
- Agatha
- Goddess
- Frederic
- Dracula
- Zoe
- Tabernacle
- Lucifer
- Practitioner
- Wolverhampton
- Craft
- Myrtle
- Liv
- Sorcerer
- Ign
- Spell
- Swindon
- Randy
- Hertfordshire
- Freak
- Bourne
- Covenant
- Bella
- Slater
- Bake
- Lois
- Werewolf
- Cult
- Persuasion
- Dawson
- Claudia
- Marius
- Huntington
- Tradition
- Pam
- Giles
- Sect
- Feminism
- Rite
- Gathering
- Salem
- Fowler
- Wood
- Mystic
- Priest
Adjective
Wiktionary
COVEN, noun. A formal group or assembly of witches.
COVEN, noun. A clique that shares common interests or activities.
Dictionary definition
COVEN, noun. An assembly of witches; usually 13 witches.
Wise words
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