Berchta

/ˈbɛrxtə/ noun

In Germanic folklore and pagan tradition, a mysterious female spirit or goddess associated with spinning, fertility, and the winter season, often depicted as leader of wild processions.

From Old High German 'Berchta,' possibly related to 'berchen' (to brighten) or to an older fertility goddess. She appears in Alpine and Germanic folk traditions as a protecting but also potentially punishing figure.

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