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amulet

[ am-yuh-lit ]

noun

  1. a small object worn to ward off evil, harm, or illness or to bring good fortune; a protective charm.

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amulet

/ ˈæʊɪ /

noun

  1. a trinket or piece of jewellery worn as a protection against evil; charm
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of amulet1

First recorded in 1595–1605; either from Middle French amulete or directly from Latin ܱŧٳܳ
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of amulet1

C17: from Latin ܱŧٳܳ, of unknown origin
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Again, many other jihadists reject the use of amulets, believing them to be contrary to the teachings of Islam.

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Mr Beer said sometimes this involved the use of amulets known as “taweez”, which can contain written verses of the Koran and can be worn around the neck.

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The things they carried — amulets that hadn’t worked, kids’ drawings, family photos, letters of love and despair — would be collected and cataloged.

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These archaeological digs have also turned up some 800,000 everyday objects including china, toys, and even amulets suggesting a connection to West African tribal religions and traditions.

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Tom quickly learns that his granny is the guardian of the Phoenix, a powerful amulet which, in the right hands, maintains the good in the universe, but in the wrong hands will destroy humanity.

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