![]() Connect some or all of these words to the Wheel of the Year, seasons, sabbats, or the elements and devise ways to feature them in your magical workings. Create a piece of art, poetry, music or anything else you desire based on one of these words. Design and carry out a spell based on whichever word(s) here resonate the most with you. Write one of these words that relates to spellwork that you’re doing on a piece of paper (or other suitable material) and include in it a witch bottle, spell bottle or jar, spell or mojo bag, stuffed inside a poppet, use it in a dream pillow, or burn it in a magickally focused fire. (With at least one entry for every letter in the English language.) ![]() ![]() The following is an alphabetically arranged selection of words from numerous languages around the world. Language has fascinated me throughout my whole life, and I have long kept track of various words – both English and non-English alike – that I encountered and found particularly special. Instead, I would define myself as a passionate logophile who is endlessly fascinated by languages and the often complex history + connections many of them share. I am not a professional or serious hobbyist linguist or etymologist though, and make no claims as such. Word Person with gusto and great interest. Lapping up the content on YouTube channels such as JuLingo, NativLang, and Dr. I adore languages, their histories, their connections, their differences and their unique qualities. They factor into spells, rituals, positive affirmations, prayers, communing with spirit allies, ancestor work, divination, my grimoire/BOS, blog posts (like the very one you’re reading), social media captions, correspondence with witchy friends, and much more. As a Pagan witch, words are a huge part of my practise.
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