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Often used in the same context:
pagan,
beltane,
solstice,
lupercalia,
winter solstice,
spring equinox,
candlemas,
vernal equinox,
autumnal equinox,
candlemas day,
walpurgis night,
equinox,
summer solstice,
christmastide,
rogation,
sabbaths,
equinoxes,
allhallows eve,
zoroastrianism,
paganism,
lupercus,
triduum,
paschal,
druids,
succoth,
mithraism,
druidism,
wassailing,
gregorian calendar,
ancestor worship,
walpurgis,
toltecs,
picts,
walpurgisnacht,
hallows,
wicca,
mumming,
eastertide,
middle ages,
tishri,
inanna,
mystics,
magick,
lunisolar calendar,
pascha,
babylonians,
zoroaster,
vernal,
wiccans,
lunar calendar,
pilgrim fathers,
sukkoth,
ahura mazda,
babylonian captivity,
sheol,
theophany,
shrove tuesday,
handfasting,
lugh,
tuatha de,
epicurus,
faeries,
cheshvan,
scythian,
simchat torah,
maccabean,
gnosis,
jutes,
thracians,
penitential,
anno domini,
mithras,
slavs,
wiccan,
hannukah,
mothering sunday,
tenebrae,
paraskevidekatriaphobia,
quetzalcoatl,
moravians,
shavuot,
deities,
frigga,
bards,
yule,
carolingian,
schlumbergera,
kislev,
hanukah,
buddhahood,
arthurian,
armistice day,
plainchant,
covenanters,
yom,
saints,
sumerian,
animism,
transfiguration,
pythia,
yggdrasil,
decoration day,
apollo,
aristotle,
diana,
farmstead,
festival,
galen,
horace,
idol,
maximus,
oracle,
ovid,
plato,
priestess,
rite,
saxon,
siegfried,
socrates,
tribe,
abraham
Also try:
— Adjectives for samhain:
next,
last,
ancient,
pagan,
celtic,
old,
original
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