witchcamp

English

Etymology

witch + camp

Noun

witchcamp (plural witchcamps)

  1. A Wiccan or pagan workshop or retreat.
    • 2015, R Morgain, “Sacred materialism: Things and relations in a US Pagan community”, in The Australian Journal of Anthropology:
      At my first Reclaiming witchcamp, within two weeks of arriving in San Francisco, my morning class teachers surprised me by opening with a discussion of gifts and commodities.

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