Lithuanian Charms Charms against illnesses and evil spirits in English translation. http://www.lithuanian.net/mitai/charms.htm ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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Abracadabra Brief explanation of the Cabbalistic inscription. http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/abracadabra.html ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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Hocus-pocus The story behind the weird word "Hocus-pocus". http://www.quinion.com/words/weirdwords/ww-hoc1.htm ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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Abracadabra Proposing a Greek origin of the charm word. http://www.quinion.com/words/qa/qa-abr1.htm ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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Anglo-Saxon Charms Translated by Karen Louise Jolly in her 1996 book "Popular Religion in Late Saxon England: Elf Charms in Context." http://www2.hawaii.edu/~kjolly/unc.htm ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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The Merseburger Spells Two Germanic pre-Christian spells found in a monastery in the German city of Merseburg. http://www.boudicca.de/merse-e.htm ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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