witches' Sabbath

Etymology
The phrase is first attested in the seventeenth century, but was popularized only from the 20th century onwards.

Noun

 * 1) A supposed meeting of witches at midnight to practice sorcery or to take part in a demonic orgy.
 * 2) A religious gathering of a Wiccan coven at a covenstead or circle
 * 1) A religious gathering of a Wiccan coven at a covenstead or circle

Synonyms

 * sabbat

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: noitasapatti
 * German:
 * Italian: sabba
 * Norman: sabbat
 * Volapük: