Did you maybe mean one of these? Macon, carbon, macon, mason
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“By mabon, at Tue Mar 11, 11:59:00 PM mabon - When I was pushing this method of communicating, I realised that it wasn't perfect.”
“By mabon, at Tue May 22, 10:18:00 PM guto - When asked who she'd prefer Trish Law told the BBC live on election night that she would support a labour government well actually she said 'New Labour' moments after she was re-elected.”
“When R. got home, she basically confirmed the same thing (although it would be candlemas, not mabon) and was clearly pissed about it also.”
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Words Covered in Faery Dust (M)
words that evoke magic, mystery, mayhem, magnificence or anything else that glimmers in the grass
mace, macintosh, madras, magenta, magic 8 ball, magma, mahogany, maiden, mail, mainsail, maize, malachite and 169 more...
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the gods must be crazy!
quetzalcoatl, baron-samedi, loa, orichas, arianrhod, aine, amaethon, annwn, arnemetia, balor, badbh, bean nighe and 1061 more...
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voodoo
pagan, imbolc, ostara, beltane, midsummer, lughnasadh, mabon, samhain, yule, loa, obeah, unnamed and 9 more...
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treeseed "Mabon is the name used by some Wiccans and Neopagans for one of their eight annual primary holidays. It is celebrated on the Autumnal Equinox. Also called Harvest Home, the Feast of the Ingathering, Thanksgiving, or simply Autumn Equinox, this holiday is a ritual of thanksgiving for the fruits of the earth and a recognition of the need to share them to secure the blessings of the Goddess and God during the winter months. The name derives from Mabon ap Modron, a character from Welsh mythology." Jan 24, 2008