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  • noun Plural form of sabbat.

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Examples

  • Then again, I have a small circle fo trusted friends to gather with for sabbats, and for the rest of it?

    C-R Anne Johnson 2008

  • To see the rest of the sabbats and in fact the whole wheel of the Year, follow this link.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2005

  • She has studied hard, and well, and has served as a priestess for sabbats in the Odyssian tradition.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2003

  • Haven't got the sabbats on there yet:. .but you get the idea.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2003

  • I was going to say I need one more, but I think I can run these tenets synched to the sabbats, so 8 will work just fine.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2003

  • Other major sabbats, or rituals, include: Midsummer, which is celebrated June 21; Halloween or Samhain, Oct. 31; Autumn Equinox, Sept. 21; and Yule, Dec. 21.

    Spring-loving Wiccans: We’re not wicked 2003

  • Stregheria also celebrates the Wheel of the Year, but their holy days are called Treguendas instead of sabbats.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • Stregheria also celebrates the Wheel of the Year, but their holy days are called Treguendas instead of sabbats.

    Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002

  • But the bloody and investuous side of the old sabbats is wanting.

    Là-bas Keene [Translator] Wallace 1877

  • What I feel is that no matter how many sessions you attend, no matter how many circles, festivals, or sabbats you participate in, the answers can only be found within you.

    Witchvox - RSS Feed - New Articles This Week 2010

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