How do you pronounce Hecate?
How do you pronounce Hecate in Macbeth?
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Hecate, the ruler of the three witches in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of
Macbeth, is named for the Greek goddess of witchcraft. In Greek,
Hecate is spelled with a k—as in Hekate—and the name is pronounced [he-KAH-tay] or [he-KAH-tee], with the stress on the middle syllable.
What is Hecate the goddess of?
Hecate was the chief
goddess presiding over magic and spells. She witnessed the abduction of Demeter’s daughter Persephone to the underworld and, torch in hand, assisted in the search for her. Thus, pillars called Hecataea stood at crossroads and doorways, perhaps to keep away evil spirits.
Is Hecate the triple goddess?
Although she is depicted with three heads,
Hecate is not the
Triple Goddess — she is associated with the Crone aspect of the
Triple Goddess.