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covan, coven
A coven (or a covan) is a gathering of witches and warlocks.  This word was popularized in English in the early 1920s when Margaret Murray promoted the superstitious idea that all witches across Europe traditionally met in groups of thirteen, which were called "covens" (although there are some Wiccans who adhere to this number, for the majority it seems that there is no such requirement).

crone
An old Wiccan woman who symbolizes the Dark Goddess, the dark of the moon, and the end of a cycle from the third aspect of the Triple Goddess.  She also represents the "circle of life" in tandem with the Mother and the Maiden.

familiar
A supporting demon that accompanies a witch or a warlock, often taken the form of an animal.

warlock
A man who is a practitioner of witchcraft, and also assumed by many non-Wiccans to have destructive magic powers.  Warlocks are stereotypically depicted as wearing a dark cloak, and using their sorcery to cause problems.

witch
A woman who is a practitioner of witchcraft, and also assumed by many non-Wiccans to have evil magic powers.  Witches are stereotypically depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat, and flying on a broomstick, often accompanied by a familiar that is usally in the form of a black cat.
 
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