Coven

/ˈkʌv.ən/ noun

A group of witches or sorcerers who meet together; an assembly of witches, typically consisting of 13 members.

From Old French 'covent' meaning assembly or convent, derived from Latin 'conventus' (meeting or gathering). Medieval witch persecution adopted this word to describe alleged gatherings of witches.

AMስምምነት
ARعقد
BNসন্ধি
CApacte
CSsmlouva
DApagter
DEBund
ELσυμφωνία
ESconvenio
FAپact
FIsopimus
FRpacte
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