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Broad term for the use of magic, involving spells, potions, and rituals traditionally associated with causing harm.
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To cast a spell on, bewitch
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Hidden or secret knowledge or practices about the supernatural, mystical, or magical phenomena
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Religious beliefs about the divinity of nature, honoring multiple gods/goddesses, and following traditions like Wicca.
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A modern form of paganism
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Translates to burning. Also the name of a major ancient mesopotamian anti-witchcraft ritual.
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Means wedge-shaped and relates to ancient Mesopotamian writing systems
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The person charged with practicing witchcraft during the trials
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Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, often associated with the mass panics of the trials.
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The carrying out of a death sentence.
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The quality of being physically and morally clean; a Puritan ideal often contrasted with sin/witchcraft.
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The town in colonial Massachusetts where the most infamous trials took place in 1692.
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An ornament or small piece of jewelry thought to give protection against evil, danger, or disease.
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A supernatural entity or animal companion believed to assist a witch.