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|<div style="width:100%; font-size:160%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000; text-align: center;">Welcome to the [[Occult:About|Occult Encyclopedia]],</div> | |<div style="width:100%; font-size:160%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000; text-align: center;">Welcome to the [[Occult:About|Occult Encyclopedia]],</div> | ||
<div style="width:100%; top:+0.2em; font-size:105%;">the authoritative source for all things [[Occult]] and [[Metaphysics|Metaphysical]].</div><div style="width:100%; top:+0.2em; font-size:85%;">[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles and [[:Category:Featured Articles| | <div style="width:100%; top:+0.2em; font-size:105%;">the authoritative source for all things [[Occult]] and [[Metaphysics|Metaphysical]].</div><div style="width:100%; top:+0.2em; font-size:85%;">[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles and [[:Category:Featured Articles|55 featured articles]] in English.</div> | ||
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Revision as of 07:18, 30 October 2024
Welcome to the Occult Encyclopedia,
the authoritative source for all things Occult and Metaphysical. 809 articles and 55 featured articles in English.
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Key Articles: Kabbalah • Goetic Demons • Kabbalistic Angels • Egyptian decans • Tarot |
Featured articleA witch is a practitioner of witchcraft. Although the term can be gender-neutral, it is usually used to describe a female who uses magic, while a male engaging in similar practices is called a warlock. The word witch derives from the Old English nouns ƿiċċa [ˈwittʃɑ] and ƿiċċe [ˈwittʃe] ('sorceress, female witch'). The word's further origins in Proto-Germanic and Proto-Indo-European are unclear. The Old English verb wiccian has a cognate in Middle Low German wicken (attested from the 13th century, besides wichelen 'to bewitch'). Throughout history there has not been a consistent definition of the term "witch." Johannes Nider and other 15th century writers used the Latin term maleficus to mean witch—a person who performed maleficium, harmful acts of sorcery, against others. (Full Article...) |
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