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coven
[ kuhv-uhn, koh-vuhn ]
noun
- an assembly of witches, especially a group of thirteen.
coven
/ ˈkʌvən /
noun
- a meeting of witches
- a company of 13 witches
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Origin of coven1
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Example Sentences
Kathy Bates was really good on American Horror Story: Coven.
Guggenheim pulled the confirmed bachelor into her coven of beatnik friends.
On American Horror Story: Coven, Jessica Lange plays a drunk witch.
Entertainment Weekly Stevie Nicks to guest star on American Horror Story: Coven.
But Coven is also groundbreaking in ways, at least at this point in its run, that it may not be receiving credit for.
He nodded, and followed the priest and the worshipers into the main part of the Coven.
At the far end of the block he could see the tiny red light of the Coven.
His nearest shelter now was the Wee Coven, about half a mile away.
But he kept on crawling, and at last he reached the door of the Coven.
Helen Fraser, of the same “coven,” was a most dangerous witch.
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