An archaic phrase used mostly in the Pagan community; a farewell. Used between friends and new acquaintances alike, and also in ritual when addressing invoked presences. Used as a reminder that everyone should gather happily and civilly and part on good terms, to meet once more on jolly terms. Also functions as a reminder that this is not "goodbye" but more of a "see ya later," though sometimes that "see ya later" may be metaphorical, or meaning in the next life . . .

See also: Merry Meet ¤ Merry Part

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