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pentacle
pentacle
English

The Pentacle of the Ark as given in The Sixth Book of Moses (a 19th century version).

The "First Pentacle of the Moon" from an eighteenth century manuscript of the Key of Solomon.

“Endless knot” style of pentacle on baptismal font of Sibenik Cathedral.
Noun
pentacle (plural pentacles)
- A pentagram, especially a physical one used for magical or mystical purposes.
- (Neopaganism, Wicca) A pentagram enclosed within a circle, especially a physical one.
- 2002, Saunders, Kevin, Wiccan Spirituality: A Magical Attitude for the 21st Century, London: Green Magic, ISBN 978-0953663163, OCLC 50278415, page 57:
- The pentacle—a pentagram enclosed within a surrounding circle—as found as the centre-piece on a witch's altar is often worn as a silver pendant by witches and other neo-pagans alike repesenting their beliefs in the interconnectedness and interdependence of the powers of nature and spirit.
- 2006, Zimmermann, Denise; Gleason, Katherine; Liguana, Maria, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft, Indianapolis: Alpha, ISBN 978-1592575336, LCCN 2006922333, OCLC 70685005, LCC BF1566.Z55 2006, page 146:
- A pentacle is a pentagram with a circle drawn around it.
- 2007 March 1, Barr, Ruth, chapter 5, in Women's Rites, Women's Mysteries: Intuitive Ritual Creation, 2nd edition, Woodbury: Llewellyn Publications, ISBN 978-0738709246, LCCN 2006048814, OCLC 74649160, LCC BL625.7.B39 2007, page 93:
- The pentagram becomes a pentacle when it is enclosed within a circle and inscribed on a disc or stone.
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- A talisman of parchment, sheet metal or other substance marked with a magic symbol or symbols, used in magical evocation.
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pentagram
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circumscribed pentagram
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Middle French
Etymology
Attested at least as early as 1547, borrowing from Latin pentaculum.
Noun

The magician's Pentacle as depicted in a 1547 French edition of the grimoire Heptameron, spuriously attributed to Peter de Abano.
pentacle m (plural pentacles)
- pentacle (talisman of parchment, sheet metal or other substance marked with a magic symbol or symbols, used in magical evocation)
- 1547, Les Œuvres Magiques de Henri-Corneille Agrippa, Par Pierre d'Aban, Latin et Français, Avec des Secrets occultes, "Heptameron" p. 13:
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Il faut de plus, avoir les parfums propres au jour que l'on fait l'opération; il faut auſſi a voir de l'eau benite par un Prêtre, un vaſe de terre neuf, plein de feu, l'Habit & le Pentacle, comme nous l'avons dit
- It is also required, to have the incenses proper to the days that one did the operation; it is also necessary to see the water blessed by a Priest, a new earthen vessel, full of fire, the Garment and the Pentacle, as we have said
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Il faut de plus, avoir les parfums propres au jour que l'on fait l'opération; il faut auſſi a voir de l'eau benite par un Prêtre, un vaſe de terre neuf, plein de feu, l'Habit & le Pentacle, comme nous l'avons dit
- 1547, Les Œuvres Magiques de Henri-Corneille Agrippa, Par Pierre d'Aban, Latin et Français, Avec des Secrets occultes, "Heptameron" p. 14:
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Le Maître qui ſe ſera diſpoſé à la cérémonie par trois jours de jeûne & d'abſtinence & de toutes ſouillures, revêtu de ſes Habits blancs, avec le Pentacle, les Parfums & autres choſes néceſſaires entrera dans le Cercle
- The Master who will be prepared for the ceremony by three days of fasting and abstinence and [cleansed] of all dirt, dressed in his white Garments, with the Pentacle, the Perfumes and other necessary things shall enter the Circle
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Le Maître qui ſe ſera diſpoſé à la cérémonie par trois jours de jeûne & d'abſtinence & de toutes ſouillures, revêtu de ſes Habits blancs, avec le Pentacle, les Parfums & autres choſes néceſſaires entrera dans le Cercle
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