释义 |
am·u·let \ˈamyələ̇t also -ˌlet, usu -d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin amuletum : a charm (as an ornament, gem, or relic) often inscribed with a spell, magic incantation, or symbol and believed to protect the wearer against evil (as disease or witchcraft) or to aid him (as in love or war) |