hecate in English

noun
1
a goddess of dark places, often associated with ghosts and sorcery. She is frequently identified with Artemis and Selene.

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1. ErebusArms - Hecate Antipersonnel Launcher - Corpo Launcher

2. She carries a key, a symbol also associated with Hecate, and gazes fixedly in front of her.

3. Waves Hecate Strait - northern half Issued 02:00 AM PDT 26 September 2008 Today Tonight and Saturday Seas 1 metre building to 2 this morning and to 3 to 4 early this afternoon.

4. >definition: create or bring about, source>”And I, the mistress of your charms, the close Contriver of all harms.” (Hecate, The Tragedy of Macbeth, 3.5.6-7)>I believe positivity contrives good times

5. Waves Hecate Strait - southern half Issued 02:00 AM PDT 26 September 2008 Today Tonight and Saturday Seas 1 metre building to 2 late this morning and to 3 to 4 early this afternoon.

6. Nevertheless the idea has tapped into a latent, even Chthonic passion for spelling words and 100,000 children applied to take part.: In all their dark glamor, they evoke the global workings of industry, awful and Chthonic.: The totality of Chthonic tradition could thus serve the goal of human dignity as effectively as a western code of human rights.: Since both Hecate and dogs were commonly