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An amulet is a small object, often worn as a piece of jewelry, that is believed to bring good luck or provide protection from harm. The use of amulets dates back to ancient times and can be found in many cultures around the world. Amulets can be made from a variety of materials, including metals, stones, and organic materials like bone or wood. They may be inscribed with symbols or words that are believed to have protective or magical properties. Amulets are often associated with religious or spiritual beliefs and may be used in rituals or ceremonies. In some cultures, amulets are believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits or protect against illness or injury. They may also be used to attract good luck or prosperity. The use of amulets has evolved over time, and today they are often used as fashion accessories or decorative items. However, for many people, amulets still hold a special significance and are believed to have the power to provide protection or bring good fortune.

small object, jewelry, good luck, protection, ancient times, cultures, materials, symbols, religious, spiritual, rituals, ceremonies, evil spirits, illness, injury, prosperity, fashion accessories, decorative items, significance, power

Jason Scott

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The word amulet can be classified as a noun, commonly used to refer to an object that is believed to bring luck or provide protection from evil. Synonyms for amulet include charm, talisman, icon, phylactery, pendant, and fetish, while antonyms include tags, signs, and symbols. Cognates of amulet are derived from the Latin amuletum, meaning something that is worn as a charm or protection. Variants of the word amulet include amulets, amulets', and amulet's.

In terms of etymological and morphological aspects of amulet, related topics include European folklore, Greek culture, Latin origins, charms, protection, talismans, pendants, and fetishes. Additionally, this could encompass beliefs, symbols, symbols inter

George Adrian Postea

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The term amulet has its origin in the Latin word amulētum, which is itself derived from the Latin amoliri, which means to ward off or protect. This speaks to their traditional use as protective charms, often inscribed with meaningful symbols and worn as jewelry. A variety of objects have been used as amulets throughout history, including minerals, bones, animal parts and various kinds of talismans. The morphology of the amulet also has a symbolic meaning in many cultures, as its shape and design can represent various concepts and ideas. In terms of practicality, the amulet has been used to guard against misfortune and to attract good luck. Its function within language has also taken on varied roles, from being inscribed with magical spells or religious mantras to being used in many modern contexts as a metaphor for protection or security.

Etymology, Morphology, Pragmatics, Symbolism, Semiotics

Henry Fontaine

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An amulet is a type of image composition technique in anime, comics or manga for drawing the attire of a character's neck. It is generally a circular or rectangular object that can be either be a physical, mystical or magical item. It is typically used as a charm for protection or to heighten a character's power. It is usually drawn with a shape and color that is distinct from the character's clothing, so that it stands out and adds to the character's overall design.

Amulet, Image Composition, Anime, Comic, Manga, Protection, Charm, Power, Necklace, Design.

Taro Yamada


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