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A group is a number of persons or things that are located, gathered, or classed together. Groups of people. Cultural group, ...
A coven (/ k ʌ v ən /) is a group or gathering of witches.The word "coven" (from Anglo-Norman covent, cuvent, from Old French covent, from Latin conventum = convention) remained largely unused in English until 1921 when Margaret Murray promoted the idea that all witches across Europe met in groups of thirteen which they called "covens".
"We Gather Together" is a Christian hymn of Dutch origin written in 1597 by Adrianus Valerius as "Wilt heden nu treden" to celebrate the Dutch victory over Spanish forces in the Battle of Turnhout. It was originally set to a Dutch folk tune.
We Gather Together" is a 16th-century Christian hymn. We Gather Together may also refer to: "We Gather Together" (Knots Landing), a 1984 television episode "We Gather Together" (Party of Five), a 1999 television episode "We Gather Together" , a 1989 television episode "We Gather Together" (Thirtysomething), a 1987 television episode
A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms, sometimes simply as lists of synonyms and antonyms.
Gather (sewing), an area where fabric is folded or bunched together with thread or yarn; Gather (knitting), a generic term for one of several knitting techniques to draw stitches closer together; Gathering (bookbinding), a number of sheets of paper folded and sewn or glued as a group into a bookbinding
The word salon first appeared in France in 1664 (from the Italian salone, the large reception hall of Italian mansions; salone is actually the augmentative form of sala, room). Literary gatherings before this were often referred to by using the name of the room in which they occurred, like cabinet, réduit, ruelle, and alcôve. [2]
All of the Catechumens and Candidates, their Godparents (for Catechumens), and Sponsors (for Catechumens and Candidates) gather together on this day, which may involve hundreds of people. The Church formally ratifies the Catechumens' readiness for the Sacraments of Initiation and the Candidates' readiness to be received into full Communion with ...