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- Witching_hour abstract "With a modern literal meaning of "midnight," the term witching hour refers to the time of day when creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful and black magic to be most effective. It may be used to refer to any arbitrary time of bad luck or in which something bad has a greater likelihood to occur (e.g., a baby crying, or a computer crashing, or stock market volatility, crimes, supernatural, etc.). The witching hour from medieval times is the time believed that witches came out to do their "unholy" practices. The time ascribed to the witching hour was generally viewed after mid-night. Women caught out late at night could have been suspected of witchcraft if they did not have a legitimate reason to be out. In some countries, women were forbidden from being outside after dark.".
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- Witching_hour hasPhotoCollection Witching_hour.
- Witching_hour subject Category:Ghosts.
- Witching_hour subject Category:Night.
- Witching_hour subject Category:Stock_market.
- Witching_hour subject Category:Superstitions.
- Witching_hour subject Category:Witchcraft.
- Witching_hour type Abstraction100002137.
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- Witching_hour type Superstitions.
- Witching_hour comment "With a modern literal meaning of "midnight," the term witching hour refers to the time of day when creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful and black magic to be most effective. It may be used to refer to any arbitrary time of bad luck or in which something bad has a greater likelihood to occur (e.g., a baby crying, or a computer crashing, or stock market volatility, crimes, supernatural, etc.).".
- Witching_hour label "Hora de las brujas".
- Witching_hour label "Witching hour".
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- Witching_hour sameAs Q2711974.
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- Witching_hour sameAs Witching_hour.
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- Witching_hour isPrimaryTopicOf Witching_hour.