1. Dianic - Noun
2. Dianic - Adjective
Dianic (comparative more Dianic, superlative most Dianic)
Of or relating to the goddess Diana.
Dianic (plural Dianics)
A person who takes part in Dianic Wicca.
History modified Triple-Goddess Wiccan symbol Dianic Wicca began on the Winter Solstice of 1971, when Budapest led a ceremony in Hollywood, California. Source: Internet
Gay- and lesbian-oriented traditions Dianic Wicca is a religion that welcomes lesbian pagans and celebrates their perspectives on feminism, sexism, and women's empowerment within patriarchal culture. Source: Internet
The most noticeable difference between the two are that Dianic covens of Budapest lineage are composed entirely of women. Source: Internet
McFarland Dianic McFarland Dianic is a Neopagan tradition of goddess worship founded by Morgan McFarland and Mark Roberts which, despite the shared name, has a different theology and in some cases accepts male participants. Source: Internet
Self-identifying as a "hereditary witch," and claiming to have learned folk magic from her mother, Budapest is frequently considered the mother of modern Dianic Wiccan tradition. Source: Internet
Similarly, there are also groups for lesbians, like certain forms of Dianic Wicca and the Minoan Sisterhood. Source: Internet