A ceremonial double-edged dagger, used in Wicca and related neopagan religions.(noun)
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Use "athame" in a sentence
"Others say that the wand should represent South, the element of Fire, because wands are traditionally made of wood and wood burns - so therefore the athame should be the East/Air tool."
"The athame is a double-edged knife - double-edged like a dagger, rather than single-edged like your favorite kitchen paring knife."
"I go with the wand is East and athame is South camp, not because of the wooden wand, but because to me, my athame is a symbol of my Will, and Will is part of the South/Fire correspondences."