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		Definition of amulet in English: amuletnounˈamjʊlɪtˈæmjələt An ornament or small piece of jewellery thought to give protection against evil, danger, or disease.  Example sentencesExamples -  Wrestlers wore amulets to ward off evil spirits and black magic from their opponents.
 -  Infants and small children often wear amulets and bracelets to protect them from supernatural forces.
 -  Sorcery was illegal, but there was widespread belief in its efficacy, for good or evil - amulets were worn to counteract it.
 -  The necklace that I gave you is an amulet with the power to travel through time.
 -  It had no color, just a jewel my mother gave me but when I put the amulet around her neck she disappeared.
 -  Cameos and intaglios were often mounted as rings, worn as amulets or brooches, and sometimes even mounted on elaborate Gospel book covers or reliquaries.
 -  Various Buddhist protection beads and amulets hang from the rearview mirror.
 -  It is common to wear an amulet or a charm as protection against its powers.
 -  You know some of those are amulets for your protection!
 -  Ornaments such as pendants, bead necklaces, and amulets are also known.
 -  You may have spotted the little stalls on the street, which sell ‘strange’ red and white woollen bracelets, puppets and amulets.
 -  Taboos are observed, and charms and amulets are used for protection.
 -  As she left in her borrowed car I smiled knowing my amulet would protect her until she took it off.
 -  It was rather plain, except for a small amulet which hung from the metallic necklace.
 -  Her name and image are to be found on magical rings and amulets.
 -  Lucky charms, amulets, and talismans have been found in virtually all civilizations throughout recorded history.
 -  It is thought to be an amulet invoking the protection of the god Woden.
 -  Cat figures also appeared on jewelry and amulets worn for the same purpose.
 -  She took off an array of necklaces, charms, and amulets from her neck and began to rummage through them.
 -  She shoved past a merchant selling amulets to ward against evil entities and demonic sprites.
 
  Synonyms lucky charm, charm, talisman, fetish, mascot, totem, idol, juju, phylactery archaic periapt 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from Latin amuletum, of unknown origin.    Definition of amulet in US English: amuletnounˈamyələtˈæmjələt An ornament or small piece of jewelry thought to give protection against evil, danger, or disease.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is thought to be an amulet invoking the protection of the god Woden.
 -  You know some of those are amulets for your protection!
 -  Sorcery was illegal, but there was widespread belief in its efficacy, for good or evil - amulets were worn to counteract it.
 -  Various Buddhist protection beads and amulets hang from the rearview mirror.
 -  Ornaments such as pendants, bead necklaces, and amulets are also known.
 -  She shoved past a merchant selling amulets to ward against evil entities and demonic sprites.
 -  The necklace that I gave you is an amulet with the power to travel through time.
 -  You may have spotted the little stalls on the street, which sell ‘strange’ red and white woollen bracelets, puppets and amulets.
 -  It was rather plain, except for a small amulet which hung from the metallic necklace.
 -  It had no color, just a jewel my mother gave me but when I put the amulet around her neck she disappeared.
 -  Cameos and intaglios were often mounted as rings, worn as amulets or brooches, and sometimes even mounted on elaborate Gospel book covers or reliquaries.
 -  Cat figures also appeared on jewelry and amulets worn for the same purpose.
 -  It is common to wear an amulet or a charm as protection against its powers.
 -  She took off an array of necklaces, charms, and amulets from her neck and began to rummage through them.
 -  Taboos are observed, and charms and amulets are used for protection.
 -  Wrestlers wore amulets to ward off evil spirits and black magic from their opponents.
 -  Her name and image are to be found on magical rings and amulets.
 -  Infants and small children often wear amulets and bracelets to protect them from supernatural forces.
 -  Lucky charms, amulets, and talismans have been found in virtually all civilizations throughout recorded history.
 -  As she left in her borrowed car I smiled knowing my amulet would protect her until she took it off.
 
  Synonyms lucky charm, charm, talisman, fetish, mascot, totem, idol, juju, phylactery 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from Latin amuletum, of unknown origin.     |