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  • noun Plural form of Sabbat.

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Examples

  • The Wiccan holidays are called Sabbats, and there are eight of them: four High Holy Days and four Lesser Holy Days.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • The Wiccan holidays are called Sabbats, and there are eight of them: four High Holy Days and four Lesser Holy Days.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • The festivals revolve around the harvest, with eight big festivals a year called Sabbats and monthly full moon rituals.

    www.charlatan.ca 2009

  • The festivals revolve around the harvest, with eight big festivals a year called Sabbats and monthly full moon rituals.

    www.charlatan.ca 2009

  • I go to Druid Grove on the Sabbats, and I love that.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Anne Johnson 2009

  • I go to Druid Grove on the Sabbats, and I love that.

    Pathway Lite Anne Johnson 2009

  • Where are we now in terms of community rituals to celebrate the Sabbats?

    Why I Love Samhain 2008

  • I have been happy to have participated in the development of open and public Sabbats.

    Why I Love Samhain 2008

  • Open Sabbats for all eight points on the Wheel can be found.

    Why I Love Samhain 2008

  • In this area of the country, in addition to Reclaiming's giant Spiral Dance, another local Craft tradition, NROOGD (New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn), regularly presents an open Samhain ritual, as well as open rituals for each of the seven other Sabbats.

    Why I Love Samhain 2008

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