esbat
[ es-bat ]
/ ˈɛs bæt /
noun
a convocation of witches.
Origin of esbat
1965–70; apparently a contemporary borrowing of Old French
esbat amusement, diversion (French
ébat), derivative of
esbattre frolic, equivalent to
es-
ex-1 +
battre < Latin
battuere pound, beat; compare obsolete English
esbatement amusement
Words nearby esbat
Example sentences from the Web for esbat
The business carried on at the Esbat was usually the practice of magic for the benefit of a client or for the harming of an enemy.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe |Margaret Alice MurrayThough there was no fixed day for the Esbat, it seems probable that one day in the week was observed in each locality.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe |Margaret Alice Murray