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- What Is a Bruja or Brujo in Witchcraft? - Learn Religions
Bruja, with the 'a' at the end, is the female variation, while a brujo is male Typically, the word bruja or brujo is used to apply to someone practicing low magic, or even sorcery, within a cultural context
- Witchcraft in Latin America - Wikipedia
A male practitioner is called a brujo, a female practitioner is a bruja [4] In Colonial Mexico, the Mexican Inquisition showed little concern for witchcraft; the Spanish Inquisitors treated witchcraft accusations as a "religious problem that could be resolved through confession and absolution "
- BRUJA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRUJA is witch, sorceress
- bruja - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bruja (plural brujas) A female practitioner of brujería Uncertain Possibly from Iberian Celtiberian *bruxtia (compare Catalan bruixa, Portuguese bruxa, Occitan bruèissa), from Proto-Celtic *brixtā (“spell, magic”) (compare Old Irish bricht (“charm”), Old Breton brith (“magic”))
- Bruja | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Translate Bruja See 5 authoritative translations of Bruja in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations
- Brujería Meaning: History, Language, and Cultural Uses
Discover the brujería meaning, the history of bruja and brujo, origins in Spain, and how brujería is practiced across Latin America and the Caribbean
- Bruja Meaning Explained | Teen Vogue
Simply put, “bruja” means “witch” in Spanish Over many centuries, brujería in Latin America has become a deeply personalized practice with roots in several spiritual lineages, including Yoruba,
- BRUJA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
BRUJA definition: in Latin America and parts of the West Indies, a woman who practices Brujería, a form of witchcraft or traditional religion See examples of bruja used in a sentence
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