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"June Hughes" wrote

I believe that, in the world of witchcraft, 'covens' include men.
June Hughes


According to Wikipedia the whole of URG is a coven :~))))

Coven or covan was originally a late medieval Scots word (c1500) meaning a
gathering of any kind, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. It
derives from the Latin root word convenire meaning to come together or to
gather, which also gave rise to the English word convene.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coven

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"June Hughes" wrote

I believe that, in the world of witchcraft, 'covens' include men.
June Hughes


According to Wikipedia the whole of URG is a coven :~))))

Coven or covan was originally a late medieval Scots word (c1500) meaning a
gathering of any kind, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. It
derives from the Latin root word convenire meaning to come together or to
gather, which also gave rise to the English word convene.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coven

Jenny (of the purple broomstick........)


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