witches' Sabbath

noun

Etymology

The phrase is first attested in the seventeenth century, but was popularized only from the 20th century onwards.

Definitions

  1. A supposed meeting of witches at midnight to practice sorcery or to take part in a…

    A supposed meeting of witches at midnight to practice sorcery or to take part in a demonic orgy.

  2. A religious gathering of a Wiccan coven at a covenstead or circle

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