
Akelarre is the Basque and Spanish term for Witches` Sabbath. This usage is discussed in more detail in the article Akelarre (witchcraft). Akelarre may also refer to: ...
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[cipher] Akelarre is a block cipher proposed in 1996, combining the basic design of IDEA with ideas from RC5. It was shown to be susceptible to a ciphertext-only attack in 1997. Akelarre is a 128-bit block cipher with a variable key-length which must be some multiple of 64 bits. The number of rounds is variable, but four are suggested. The ...
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[witchcraft] Akelarre is the Basque term meaning sabbat, coven or ritual meeting of witches. It is also found in Spanish with the spelling aquelarre. It is the place where Basque witches hold meetings. ==Etymology== The most common etymology is that meaning meadow (larre) of the male goat (aker `buck, billy goat`). The Spanish Inquisition a...
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