Voodoo Glossary


Definitions of vodun terms found in these pages. Alternate spellings and terms are listed in italics.

Ago Ritual exclamation used in the sense of "Amen."
Angajan (Engagement) Business transaction between a person and a loa in which the person seeks malevolent magic in exchange for his/her confirmed service to the loa.
Asson (Açon, Ason) Sacred rattle of the houngan or mambo; to be "given the asson" is to be raised to priestly authority.
Bagi Room containing an altar dedicated to a loa.
Baka Evil spirit or supernatural agent that roams at night and often takes the forms of animals.
Baptême  Ritual of baptism in which all sacred objects are consecrated. 
Baton (Baton-Legba) Long stick or crutch used by Legba. 
Battérie (Battérie Maconnique) In ritual, a specific system of sounding the asson, clapping hands and sounding the drums in a unison rhythm. 
Bizango  Secret society known for its practice of zombification.
Bokor (Bocor, Bòkò) Priest who practices black magic and is more involved in sorcery than in healing. 
Boucan (Boukan) Bonfire lighted during a ceremony.
Boule zen Ceremony in which a govi containing the ti-bon-ange of a person is burned to dispatch the soul to its final abode.
Canzo (Kanzo) Ordeal by fire through which an adept passes into initiation; also refers to the chorus of hounsi canzo who chant during ritual.
Carrefour (Kafou) Crossroads.
Cata (Boula, Bula, Petit) Smallest of the set of three Rada drums.
Ceremoni  Vodun ritual or ceremony.
Charge Magical energy or power enabling one to accomplish unusual feats.
Cheval (Chwal, Ch'wl, Horse) Person possessed by a loa.
Cochon Gris Secret society in vodun known for cannibalistic activities; literally, the "gray pig."
Corps cadavre Body, flesh and blood as opposed to the components of the soul.
Dahomey (Dahomé, Daromain) Kingdom in West Africa which is the residence of the loa.
Débâtement Period of physical movement, often very intense and violent, which reflects the struggle between the gros-bon-ange and the loa over the possession of the physical body of a devotee.
Dessounin (Desounen) Ritual separating of a person's gros-bon-ange from the body.
Djévo Room inside the hounfort where vodun candidates are initiated into the religion
Drapeaux Ceremonial flags that are heavily spangled and used during rituals; some examples of vodun flags.
Duppy The lifeforce which, once released from a dead body, has the power to do evil.
Esprit(Espri) Spirit or soul of the dead.
Farine Flour used to trace vévés.
Farine Guinée Powdered ash used to trace vévés.
Garde Protective charm against magic.
Ginen (Guinée, Ian Guinee) The world of the dead, said to be under the water below the earth; also the homeland of Africans in Diaspora where the loa live.
Govi Sacred clay vessels in which spirits of the dead or loa are housed.
Gros-bon-ange (Ba, Gwo-bon-anj) Aspect of the soul that is part of the vast pool of cosmic energy.
Hoholi Sesame seeds placed in a coffin to prevent the machinations of sorcerers.
Hounfort (Hounfor, Hunfor, Ounfò) Inner sanctuary or altar room where vodun is practiced. 
Houngan (Gangan, Hungan, Oungan) Fully initiated priest of vodun. 
Houngénikon (Hounguenicon, Oungenikon) Female ritual assistant to the houngan or mambo whose initiatory status is just below theirs and who leads the chanting in ritual. 
Hounsi (Hounsih, Hunsi, Ounzi) Accepted devotee at a hounfort. 
Hounsi bossale (Bosal) A hounsi not fully trained and charged with the more mundane duties. 
Hounsi canzo (Ounzi kanzo) A hounsi who is fully trained and has undergone the canzo initiation. 
Hounsi cuisiniere The sacrificial cook during ritual.
Hounsi ventailleur Initiate who obtains the sacrificial animals. 
Hountor (Houn'tor, Huntor) Spirit of the vodun drums; also the tambourine player. 
Ifé Historic city of Nigeria. 
Kleren (Clairin) Raw rum which is a favorite drink of Guedé. 
Konesans Knowledge of the loa and vodun rites. 
Ku-bha-sah The sword carried by La Place in ritual and symbolic of Ogou. 
La Flambeau Literally the "torch," a title added to the names of certain Rada loa when an especially fiery form of their power is invoked.  
Lambi Conch shell used as a horn in ceremonies. 
Langage (Langay) Sacred language in which the loa are addressed. 
La Place (Commandant la Place, Laplas) The master of ceremonies who bears the ritual saber, the ku-bha-sah. 
Laver Tête Ritual washing of the head designed to baptize a loa in the head of a person. 
Les Invisibles Refers to all the invisible spirits, including the loa. 
Loa (Lwa) Vodun deity. 
Loup Garou Werewolf. 
Maman (Manman) Largest of the three drums in the Rada battery. 
Mambo Initiated vodun priestess who has been given the asson. 
Mangé Ginen (Mangé Morts) Ritual offering to the spirit of the dead. 
Mangé Loa (Manje Lwa) Feeding of the loa, a ceremony where offerings, including animal sacrifices, are made. 
Mangé sec Dry feeding of the loa, an offering made without animal sacrifice. 
Mèt Tèt Master of the head, a person's guardian loa. 
Monter la tête (Monte) Literally "to mount the head," the act of possession. 
Morts The dead. 
Mystère (Mistè) A loa.
Nam (Nanm) Refers to the complete soul. 
N'âme Spirit of the flesh. 
Nine Night (Novena) Nine-day death ritual for the soul of a recently deceased person, taking place during the period in which the ti-bon-ange is supposed to hover over the body. 
Ogan Musical instrument related to the flattened bells of Africa. 
Ouanga (Wanga) Magical charm used in malevolent sorcery. 
Ouete mò nan ba dlo (Retirer d'en bas de l'eau) Ceremony in which the soul of the living-dead is reclaimed from Ginen and placed in a govi. 
Paquets Congo Small package which serves as a person's effigy to magically protect him/her from illness and evil spirits. 
The vodun altar. 
Peristyle (Peristil) Open-sided building adjacent to the hounfort where the public ceremonies are held.
Petro (Pethro) Group of rites distinguished by the violent energy and practicality of the Petro loa; special drums and chants mark the Petro rites.
Pierre-Loa Smooth stones inhabited by loa. 
Poteau-mitan (Poteau-Legba, Potomitan) The center-post of the peristyle sacred to Legba and around which most ceremonies are performed; functions as the major avenue to the world of the loa.
Prise du Mort Obtaining a dead person's spirit from the cemetery where the person is buried. 
Rada Group of rites distinguished by the benevolence of the Rada loa and marked by a particular type of drumming and chanting.
Range Magical rite in which an object is charged with the power of the loa. 
Rara Dance festival occurring in the spring. 
Reler To invoke. 
Renvoyer To send away a loa ritually.
Reposoir Circular cement basin enclosing the foot of a tree sacred to a loa. 
Saints Refers to the loa. 
Seconde Middle drum in the Rada battery.
Servi Loa (Service, Servir) Used by vodun devotees to refer to their faith, "to serve the loa." 
Serviteur (Sèvitè) One who serves the loa. 
Siyale (Signaler) Ritual movement performed by the houngan or mambo in recognition of the loa at the four cardinal points. 
Société (Socyete) Association of devotees who support a hounfort. 
Socle The masonry or cement base of the poteau-mitan where offerings are placed. 
Tambour A drum. 
Ti-bon-ange (Ka, Lespri, Ti-bon-anj) Aspect of the soul responsible for creating character, willpower and individuality. 
Ti Guinin Sons or daughters of Ginen, how devotees of vodun refer to themselves. 
Tonton Macoute Literally, a bogeyman; name applied to Duvalier's secret police. 
Traitement Herbal cure administered by a houngan. 
Verser Ritual pouring of drops of water, coffee, liquor, etc., on the ground for the loa. 
Vévé (Vever) Symbolic design which represents a loa to be invoked and serves as both a focal point for the invocation and an altar for offerings.
Vodun (Hoodoo, Vodou, Vodoun, Voodoo, Voudou, Voudoun) Religious system formed in Haiti and based mainly on beliefs and practices brought from Africa but also incorporating Catholic components. 
Yoruba Region of Nigeria whose cultural history and traditional beliefs form the foundations of vodun. 
Z'étoile A person's star of destiny that resides in the heavens. 
Zombi (Zombi Cadavre, Zombie) A soulless body who has been revived from death and can be made to work as a slave. 
Zombi Astral A ti-bon-ange that has been captured after death by a bokor and is made to perform deeds for him. 



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