Noun
an assembly of witches; usually 13 witches
Source: WordNetI don't think there is any harm in it, but I tell you, there are demons and there are evil people in the world, and you post a picture like that and some cultist gets hold of it or a coven and they begin muttering curses against an unborn child. [...] You never know what somebody's going to do. Pat Robertson
You speak of giving up my dreams. Have you ever, since Maeve's coven split, had a dream? Have you ever had anything worth dying for? Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
After World War II, Gardner's High Priestess and coven leader relented sufficiently to allow a fictional treatment that did not expose them to prosecution, "High Magic's Aid". Source: Internet
After a series of tabloid exposés, citation some members of his coven proposed some rules limiting what members of the Craft should say to non-members. Source: Internet
As Gardner had no objection to this change suggested by the Brickett Wood coven, this collective decision resulted in what is now the standard eight festivities in the Wiccan Wheel of the year. Source: Internet
An individual or a coven uses these guidelines to consider beforehand what the possible ramifications may be of any working. Source: Internet