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Doreen Valiente, a former High Priestess of the Gardnerian tradition, claimed that Gerald Gardner's Bricket Wood coven referred to the god as Cernunnos, or Kernunno, which is a Latin word, discovered on a stone carving found in France, meaning " the Horned One ".
In late 20th and early 21st century popular literature, the word coven was used for groups of vampires who live together.
A third hypothesis is that the word Coventry is derived from the word ' coven ' meaning a collection of witches.
Because of his strength, he was named the leader of the Parisian coven in 1580, and renamed Armand, since a name with the word ' God ' ( Deo ) in it seemed unfit for the leader of a satanic coven.

word and remained
Several are known to have occurred in Indo-European languages, including the presumed original Proto-Indo-European words for bear (* rkso ), wolf (* wlk < sup > w </ sup > o ), and deer ( originally, hart — although the word hart remained commonplace in parts of England until the 20th century as is witnessed by the widespread use of the pub sign The White Hart ).
In The Song the man who served him as his closest adviser was his vassal and kinsman Álvar Fáñez " Minaya " ( meaning " My brother ", a compound word of Spanish possessive Mi ( My ) and Anaia, the basque word for brother ), although the historical Álvar Fáñez remained in Castile with Alfonso VI.
His work, though iconoclastic, remained well within the historical spectrum of poetry as it moved from a spoken tradition to the printed word and now back to the spoken word again ( Wendt 1996, 112 ).
Though his name was then a household word ( as was " existentialism " during the tumultuous 1960s ), Sartre remained a simple man with few possessions, actively committed to causes until the end of his life, such as the May 1968 strikes in Paris during the summer of 1968 during which he was arrested for civil disobedience.
On many occasions Meher Baba promised to break his silence with an audible word before he died, often stating a specific time and place when this would occur, but according to all contemporary accounts, Meher Baba remained silent until his death.
Elsewhere, " Hellene " or " gentile " ( ethnikos ) remained the word for " pagan "; and paganos continued as a purely secular term, with overtones of the inferior and the commonplace.
Bryan, who remained at his hotel, sent word to the Nebraska delegation to make no deals on his behalf.
Though the spelling has changed, the pronunciation and meaning of the word have remained relatively stable ever since.
Stiller and Garbo, who was then age twenty and unable to speak English, arrived in New York where they remained for three months without any word from MGM.
Although the name Negropont remained current in European languages until the 19th century, the Turks themselves renamed the city and the island Eğriboz or Ağriboz from their word for the Euripus Strait.
In Britain Siebe Gorman ( who held the rights to the tradename " Aqualung ") made no serious attempt to control use of the word, and " aqualung " remained a common public generic word for that sort of apparatus-including in the British Sub-Aqua Club's official publications – for many years.
For instance, the general intercessions or prayer of the faithful, of which a slight trace remained in the isolated single word " Oremus " ( Let us pray ), had not been restored to the Mass liturgy.
The typical military dictatorship in Latin America was ruled by a junta ( derived from a Spanish word which can be translated as " conference " or " board "), or a committee composed of several officers, often from the military's most senior leadership, but in other cases less senior, as evidenced by the term colonels ' regime, where the military leaders remained loyal to the previous regime.
Dutch remained an official language until the new 1961 constitution finally stipulated the two official languages in South Africa to be Afrikaans and English ( although, curiously, the 1961 constitution still had a sub-clause stipulating that the word " Afrikaans " was also meant to be referring to the Dutch language ).
Avedis was given the name of Zildjian ( Zilciyân ) by the Sultan Osman II ( from the Turkish word zil – cymbal, dji – maker-seller, ian – a common suffix used in Armenian last names which means ' son of ') and began an industry in 1623, the details of whose main product remained secret for generations.
Although Strauss dropped the word " libertarian " from the title ( to indicate that it was open to all participants ), the strong libertarian perspective of the contributors remained.
Valenti negotiated a compromise: the word " screw " was removed, but other language remained, including the phrase hump the hostess.
However, she remained in New York for over six months without any word from MGM.
The CTV logo remained, both on end captions and as the company logo, however on screen Channel utilised the device of the word ' Channel ' writing in a variety of fonts arranged in circles and moving, spinning and pulsating to a tune of a simple jingle.
It was at this point that the word ' Pākehā ' grew in popularity, although it remained controversial.
He was, however, able to reappear the following year, and he remained at the Haymarket ten years more, though his acting never again reached its former level ; Edward Dutton Cook recalls an 1851 performance in which Farren, though " acting admirably ", did not utter a single intelligible word.

word and largely
Much like the relationship between British English and American English, the Austrian and German varieties differ in minor respects ( e. g., spelling, word usage and grammar ) but are recognizably equivalent and largely mutually intelligible.
Today, the word has largely shed this radical political meaning.
Since the development of cannon, the word " artillery " in practice has largely meant cannon ; in contemporary usage it usually refers to shell-firing guns, howitzers, mortars, and rockets.
It has traditionally focused largely on study of the systems of phonemes in particular languages, but it may also cover any linguistic analysis either at a level beneath the word ( including syllable, onset and rhyme, articulatory gestures, articulatory features, mora, etc.
It is a signature drink of the region to the point where the Southern use of the word " tea " is largely used to refer specifically to cold sweet tea and not to hot or plain varieties.
The desire to disassociate the word from its meaning, " girl ", seems largely driven by fear of putting off potential new readers, particularly male ones.
The origin of the word walrus is thought to derive from a Germanic language, and it has been attributed largely to either the Dutch language or Old Norse.
Following word of the Gold Rush, the fort was largely deserted by the 1850s and fell into disrepair.
A panther can be any of several species of large felids: the term can refer to cougars and jaguars in the American continents but ( given the European origins of the word ) it is largely thought to define the leopard at its source.
By the end of the 1980s, word processors and personal computers had largely displaced typewriters in most of these uses.
This approach applies a different understanding of the word Toltec to the interpretation of the Aztec sources, interpreting it as largely a mythical and philosophical construct by either the Aztecs or Mesoamericans generally that served to symbolize the might and sophistication of several different civilizations during the Mesoamerican Postclassic period.
The combination of a largely French-speaking aristocracy and a largely English-speaking peasantry gave rise to many pairs of words with a Latinate word in the higher register and a Germanic word in the lower register.
An example is the word courriel ( a contraction of courrier électronique ), the Quebec French term for e-mail, which was initially being favoured by the French Ministry of Culture and is now widely used among the Quebec public, but largely ignored in France.
In regard to the names of the daughters, scholars largely are in agreement ; Malah means " fat "/" infirmity ", Noa means " movement ", Milcah means " queen ", Tirzah means " pleasing ", Hoglah means " dancing " ( though for this reason it is also the word for partridge ).
A volunteer emergency response first-aid service called Hatzola ( the Hebrew word for rescue ) and a volunteer community watch group called Shomrim ( the Hebrew word for watchmen ) are run by, and largely for, the Jewish community.
As the prevalence of civil engineering outstripped engineering in a military context and the number of disciplines expanded, the original military meaning of the word “ engineering ” is now largely obsolete.
The recording captures the group deciding to drop the third verse largely because McCartney does not feel the verse is of high enough quality, although he likes the scanning of the word " Pakistani ".
Another, concerned with entropy, probability, Shannon-Weaver information theory, physical patterns ( in-form-ing ), and related topics, is sometimes referred to as the “ physics of information .” Also, the word information is, of course, used in information technology ( IT, also ICT, for information and communication technologies ), but largely restricted in practice to the use of electronics for communication and computation.
In these countries the word physician is largely reserved for certain other types of medical specialists, notably in internal medicine.
Although the word was still largely understood as referring to high-spirited teenagers gradually in Britain it was being extended to describe any impetuous immature woman.

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