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coven
[kuhv-uhn, koh-vuhn]
noun
an assembly of witches, especially a group of thirteen.
coven
/ ˈʌə /
noun
a meeting of witches
a company of 13 witches
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of coven1
Example Sentences
And she’s currently kind of vying for recognition in both “Agatha All Along,” a kind of unconventional Marvel story about a coven of witches, and also “The Studio,” where she plays a Hollywood marketing executive.
"I was accused of organising a coven because I invited three other female solicitors out for lunch," she said.
The show reveals that Agatha’s nihilistic malevolence stems from her tortured relationship with her mother, who told her she was inherently and irredeemably evil and tried to kill her with her own coven.
One has to imagine that among the covens of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, similar celebrations of glee are spontaneously erupting today after the two-part finale of “Agatha All Along.”
Rio declares she is “less a green witch, more the Green Witch” when she first meets Agatha’s coven on the Witches’ Road.
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