Coven
A coven is a term used to describe a group of witches who gather for ritual practice and magical work. The word is often associated with both historical folklore and modern Pagan traditions, particularly modern Wicca, where it denotes a small, cohesive community that rituals together. The etymology is uncertain; the term is usually traced to Old French covine or covene, meaning an assembly or gathering, and is sometimes linked to the Latin convenire, to come together.
In many contemporary covens, leadership is shared or arranged as a hierarchical pairing, commonly with a High
Ritual practices within covens can include circle casting, invocation of deities, and the performance of rites
Historically, the concept of covens appears in folklore and later became central to many modern Pagan and