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amuletic Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

মল্লক্রড়িা সম্বন্ধীয়, মল্লক্রীড়া-সংক্রান্ত,





amuletic's Usage Examples:

of items found in Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials which might have had amuletic properties.


Sculptural zemis, or "amuletic zemis", take many forms, but the most characteristically Taíno art form.


157 For an amuletic golden vulture collar.


158 For an amuletic golden falcon collar.


new and familiar and when they are new she weaves (through drawing) an amuletic web around them, and when they are familiar she owns them in such a way.


Whether they were purely for adornment or had an amuletic or other function is unclear.


Ephesia grammata, or ritualized “magic words” used for incantations or amuletic inscriptions, as allegorical language containing theological insights,.


The crime writer Ngaio Marsh gives prominence to an amuletic hei-tiki (which she calls simply a tiki) in her 1937 novel Vintage Murder.


For their wearers, all these beads held amuletic properties.


They supported amuletic figures: a Djed pillar, the figure of Anubis, a wooden mummiform figure.


The coins are assigned amuletic properties and "magical powers" because they were made from Buddhist statues.


They look sort of amuletic, but on one side they announce that they are worth something.


next to a palm, symbolizing the sun god's daily rising, on an Egyptian amuletic bead (ca.


Aztecs, the Pueblo, Navajo and Apache tribes cherished turquoise for its amuletic use; the latter tribe believe the stone to afford the archer dead aim.


the body in the tomb, such as headrests, were also considered to have amuletic value.


are often listed in one breath among various items which are considered amuletic in nature.


iniskim, meaning "buffalo stone", and have long believed it to possess amuletic powers; specifically, the gem is believed to aid in the buffalo hunt, and.



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