
1) Agimat 2) Amulet 3) Bornholm amulet 4) Bulla 5) Charm 6) Charmstone 7) Cimaruta 8) Cornicello 9) Cross necklace 10) Detente bala 11) Djucu 12) Dreamcatcher 13) Dzi bead 14) Erra 15) Fascinus 16) Gorgoneion 17) Greegree 18) Grigri 19) Hamsa 20) Hanging craft 21) Heart scarab 22) Horse brass 23) Horse coin
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1) Amulet 2) Anti-witchcraft charm 3) Charm 4) Charm piece 5) Evil repellent 6) Evil repeller 7) Evil-repelling charm 8) Fantasy graphic novel 9) Fetish 10) French word used in English 11) Good luck charm 12) Good-luck charm 13) Gri-gri 14) Gris-gris or juju 15) Hex repellent 16) It might be a fetish
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An amulet (Latin amuletum) can be any object whose most important characteristic is its alleged power to protect its owner from danger or harm.{sfn|Gonzalez-Wippler|1991|p= } Amulets are different from talismans as a talisman is believed to bring luck or some other benefit, though it can offer protection as well. Amulets are often confused with pe...
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• (n.) An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. [Also used figuratively.]
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an object, either natural or man-made, believed to be endowed with special powers to protect or bring good fortune. Amulets are carried on the ... [11 related articles]
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Small object used as a good-luck charm or
talisman. Amulets are often worn on a necklace or bracelet. Amulets were very common in ancient Egypt; the scarab, a model of the dung beetle Scarabeus...
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A magically charged object that is worn or carried on a person, believed to act in a protective manner for its carrier. Used for both Negative and Positive energies.
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Am'u·let noun [ Latin
amuletum : confer French
amulette .] An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. [ Also used fig...
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An amulet is an object employed to protect the wearer, from harmful influences or to attract good fortune, money and the like. Scientific knowledge would suggest that amulets are superstitious nonsense with no basis in fact. However, psychology may indicate that amulets do indeed function, though not quite by 'magic'. Psychologists have long establ...
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[
n] - a trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil
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A charm, often in the form of hieroglyphs, gods or sacred animals; made of precious stones or faience. They were worn like jewelry during life, and were included within the mummy wrappings for the afterlife.
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talisman noun a trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil
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a kind of charm, which was supposed to bring luck or protection to the wearer. The Egyptians often had amulets of gods and goddesses.
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Charm
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a small object worn to ward off evil, harm, or illness or to bring good fortune; protecting charm.
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