What is fear of witches called?

What Is Wiccaphobia? Wiccaphobia is the fear of witchcraft. It was once a societal norm throughout much of Christian Europe and the United States. The period from the 14th century Inquisition through the witch trials of the 17th century was known as the "Burning Times," in which witchcraft was a capital offense.
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What is Xanthophobia fear?

Xanthophobia is the fear of the color yellow.
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What phobias exist?

Common phobias include:
  • fear of spiders, or arachnophobia.
  • fear of flying in an airplane, or aviophobia.
  • fear of elevators, or elevatophobia.
  • fear of heights, or acrophobia.
  • fear of enclosed rooms, or claustrophobia.
  • fear of crowded public places, or agoraphobia.
  • fear of embarrassment, or katagelophobia.
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Do witch hunts still happen?

Witch-hunts still occur today in societies where belief in magic is prevalent. In most cases, these are instances of lynching and burnings, reported with some regularity from much of Sub-Saharan Africa, from Saudi Arabia and from Papua New Guinea.
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What are characteristics of a witch hunt?

A witch hunt will be defined as a normative framework, in which arguments are used, that has ten general identifying characteristics: (1) pressure of social forces, (2) stigmatization, (3) climate of fear, (4) resemblance to a fair trial, (5) use of simulated evidence, (6) simulated expert testimony, (7) ...
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How many witches were killed?

About 30,000–60,000 people were executed in the whole of the main era of witchcraft persecutions, from the 1427–36 witch-hunts in Savoy (in the western Alps) to the execution of Anna Goldi in the Swiss canton of Glarus in 1782. These figures include estimates for cases where no records exist.
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How were witches killed?

Common methods of execution for convicted witches were hanging, drowning and burning. Burning was often favored, particularly in Europe, as it was considered a more painful way to die.
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What are German witches called?

Hexe. Although prevalent today, Hexe was not always the most common German term for witches. It derives from the Old High German hagazussa, the name for the female spirit in Nordic mythology who straddled the fence separating the world of the gods from that of men.
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What is the scariest phobia?

Then again, some of the scariest phobias are ones almost everyone has to some degree.
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These Disturbing Phobias Make Life For Their Sufferers A Waking Nightmare
  • Taphophobia. ...
  • Claustrophobia. ...
  • Pediophobia. ...
  • Coulrophobia. ...
  • Nyctophobia. ...
  • Athazagoraphobia. ...
  • Trypophobia. ...
  • Chronophobia.
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What is the rarest phobia?

21 Rare and Weird Phobias You've Likely Never Heard Of
  1. Arachibutyrophobia (Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth) ...
  2. Nomophobia (Fear of being without your mobile phone) ...
  3. Arithmophobia (Fear of numbers) ...
  4. Plutophobia (Fear of money) ...
  5. Xanthophobia (Fear of the color yellow) ...
  6. Ablutophobia (Fear of bathing)
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What is the #1 phobia?

Arachnophobia – Arachnophobia is possibly the most well-known of all phobias. It is the fear of spiders, or arachnids. Estimates put arachnophobia at affecting roughly 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men.
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What is Anna phobia?

Anatidaephobia originated from the Far Side comic by Gary Larson, who defined it as: "The fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you." The definition was accompanied by a comic illustration depicting a man alone in his office, while a duck watches him from across the street.
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What does Frigophobia mean?

Frigophobia is a condition in which patients report coldness of extremities leading to a morbid fear of death. It has been reported as a rare culture-related psychiatric syndrome in Chinese populations.
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What are the weirdest phobias?

Here are some of the strangest phobias one can have
  • ​Ergophobia. It is the fear of work or the workplace. ...
  • ​Somniphobia. Also known as hypnophobia, it is the fear of falling asleep. ...
  • Chaetophobia. ...
  • ​Oikophobia. ...
  • ​Panphobia. ...
  • Ablutophobia.
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Whats a good name for a witch?

Famous Witch Names
  • Maleficent.
  • Circe.
  • Hecate.
  • Morgan le Fay.
  • Nimue.
  • Elphaba.
  • Glinda.
  • Blair.
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Who are some famous witches?

9 Famous Witches Throughout History
  • La Voisin. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. ...
  • Alice Kyteler. The first recorded woman condemned for witchcraft in Ireland, Kyteler lived from the late 1200s to the early 1300s. ...
  • Isobel Gowdie. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. ...
  • Moll Dyer. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. ...
  • Marie Laveau.
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What does a witch doctor do?

A witch doctor (also spelled witch-doctor) was originally a type of healer who treated ailments believed to be caused by witchcraft. The term is now more commonly used to refer to healers, particularly in regions which use traditional healing rather than contemporary medicine.
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When was witchcraft discovered?

In 1584, Reginald Scot – a country gentleman and MP from Kent – published The discoverie of witchcraft, a sceptical treatise recording and debunking popular and scholarly beliefs about witchcraft, magic and other superstitions.
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What is an example of a witch-hunt?

Witch-hunt definition

An example of a witch hunt is when many women were burned at the stake in Cambridge Massachusetts. (historical) A search for witches, persons believed to be using sorcery or harmful magic, in order to persecute and typically kill them.
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Where are the Salem witches buried?

In 1992, the Salem Award Foundation erected the Salem Witch Trials Memorial adjacent to the Old Burying Ground, a cemetery in town where one of the judges and some other notables are interred.
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Where did witches start?

The belief in sorcery and its practice seem to have been widespread in the ancient Near East and Nile Valley. It played a conspicuous role in the cultures of ancient Egypt and in Babylonia.
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What are Scottish witches called?

Nicneven, Nicnevin or Nicnevan is a witch or fairy queen from Scottish folklore.
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Who was the last known witch?

Anna Göldi (also Göldin or Goeldin, 24 October 1734 – 13 June 1782) was an 18th-century Swiss housemaid who was one of the last persons to be executed for witchcraft in Europe. Göldi, who was executed by decapitation in Glarus, has been called the "last witch" in Switzerland.
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