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plural athames
A ceremonial pointed knife or dagger, used especially in Wicca and other neopagan traditions and typically having a black handle with magical symbols on it. quotations examples
She is moving with a regal gait, grasping the arthame, or magic knife.
1931, Émile-Jules Grillot de Givry, chapter 7, in JC Locke, transl., Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy
Agia was quicker, making a cut at my neck with an athame before his weapon was free of the scabbard.
1981, Gene Wolfe, chapter 7, in The Claw of the Conciliator
The athame is a black-handled ritual knife—one of the most common distinguishing marks of the Neopagan Witch.
1999, James R. Lewis, Witchcraft Today: An Encyclopedia of Wiccan and Neopagan Traditions, page 22