aquelarre

Catalan

Etymology

From Basque akelarre, possibly via Spanish aquelarre.

Pronunciation

Noun

aquelarre m (plural aquelarres)

  1. (folklore) witches' Sabbath
    Synonym: sàbat

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Basque akelarre, made up of aker (male goat) and larre (meadow). Some researchers say the original word was alkalarre, from alka (Spanish kind of cocksfoot), akelarre being a form corrupted by the Church.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /akeˈlare/ [a.keˈla.re]
  • Rhymes: -are
  • Syllabification: a‧que‧la‧rre

Noun

aquelarre m (plural aquelarres)

  1. a nocturnal group of witches and the devil
  2. a coven
  3. a Basque celebration of witches

Further reading

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