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1. noun1) ((a) pleasant quality or attraction: Her charm made up for her lack of beauty.) burvība; šarms; pievilcība2) (a magical spell: The witch recited a charm.) burvestība3) (something believed to have the power of magic or good luck: She wore a lucky charm.) talismans4) (a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet.) amulets2. verb1) (to attract and delight: He can charm any woman.) apburt; valdzināt2) (to influence by magic: He charmed the snake from its basket.) noburt; izburt•- charming- charmingly* * *burvība; šarms, pievilcība; amulets; noburt; valdzināt, apburt -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] amulet[Swahili Word] hirizi[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] amulet[Swahili Word] kafara[Swahili Plural] makafara[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] amulet[Swahili Word] talasimu[Swahili Plural] matalasimu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] amulet (against evil spirits or dangers)[Swahili Word] pagao[Swahili Plural] mapagao[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] amulet (against evil spirits or dangers)[Swahili Word] pagaro[Swahili Plural] mapagaro[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] amulet (small leather case containing a sentence from the Koran used as medicine wear on the person)[Swahili Word] hirizi[Swahili Plural] hirizi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] amulet supposed to make the wearer invincible[English Plural] amulets[Swahili Word] mdundugo[Swahili Plural] midundugo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Terminology] anthropology------------------------------------------------------------ -
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ķīniešu elks; amulets, talismans -
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burvestība, burvība; fetišs, amulets; tabu, aizliegums -
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['medsin]1) (a substance, especially a liquid for swallowing, that is used to treat or keep away disease or illness: a dose of medicine.) medikaments, zāles2) (the science of curing people who are ill, or making their suffering less (especially by means other than surgery): He is studying medicine.) medicīna•- medicinally* * *medicīna; medikaments, zāles; amulets, talismans -
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['vu:du:](a type of witchcraft originally practised by certain Negro races in the West Indies.) maģija; buršana* * *burvju māksla, maģija; burvis; amulets, talismans; apburt, noburt -
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[N]BULLA (-AE) (F)AMOLETUM (-I) (N)CREPUNDIUM (-I) (N)FYLACTERIUM (-I) (N)PHYLACTERIUM (-I) (N)- AMULETS
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Use and Abuse of Amulets — Use and Abuse of Amulets † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Use and Abuse of Amulets The origin of the word amulet does not seem to have been definitely established. (See AMULET.) The thing itself has been used as a safeguard against mishap or … Catholic encyclopedia
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AMULET — From earliest times, man has tried to protect himself from misfortune by the use of objects which he considered holy or otherwise (e.g., magically) potent. One of the ways of doing this was to keep the object close to his person, frequently… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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