English to Arabic Dictionary talisman

talisman

تعويذة
definition
noun
I wouldn't say that I performed any rituals, per se, but I was on the lookout for talismans , good luck charms - I was big on minerals, and took to wearing jewelry.
an object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.
translation of 'talisman'
noun
طلسم,
فال سعد,
تعويذة,
تميمة
example
Dressed in purple robes, he cast a spell invoking the elements of earth, air, water and fire and threw a 'talisman' into the murky loch.
a dolphin 'talisman' would ensure a safe journey on land or at sea
he called me his good luck 'talisman'
The book is a magical 'talisman' , and it remains to be seen whether the luck it brings is good or bad.
I wouldn't say that I performed any rituals, per se, but I was on the lookout for 'talismans' , good luck charms - I was big on minerals, and took to wearing jewelry.
The Englishman, who has just completed the best of his four seasons at the club, admits that he wouldn't be the player he is now had it not been for the 'talismanic' Swede.
Lucky charms, amulets, and 'talismans' have been found in virtually all civilizations throughout recorded history.
While on his quest for the 12 'talismans' , Jackie discovers that each one has unique mystical powers, which are bestowed upon its holder.
Robbed of one of their principal ball-winners and their 'talismanic' playmaker, a tough night was always going to lie ahead.
A trained anthropologist, Small was inspired by indigenous people who imbued their jewellery with 'talismanic' significance.
Making a face, Ethan dug into his jacket pockets, producing an astounding array of charms, 'talismans' , herbs, and potions in corked test-tubes.
The prospect of losing their 'talismanic' star appears to have kick-started the football federation into action.
And there was to end of 'talismans' , charms and spells that could be purchased from the local wise woman or apothecary.
The door was shut and sealed with charms and 'talismans' to keep away evil spirits or in this case, those who might want to steal the elemental gem inside.
The 'talismanic' pride of Stoke City, he was still the man in possession of the national gloves four years later in Mexico when his save from Pelé was as vibrant as the blue shirt he wore.
A section on healing focused on charms, 'talismans' and rituals of herbal medicine.
The shop Goya on Calle Jimenez sells toad 'talismans' , owl feathers, stone amulets, candles, gems, and soaps.
Tattooed crosses, icons and parts of the Sacred Land are all 'talismans' and amulets which are treasured with respect.
The psychological aspects of healing through the use of rituals, prayers, charms and 'talismans' represent another aspect of traditional herbal shamanism.
He appeared before Portsmouth Magistrates yesterday dressed in a green robe, blue cloak and with 'talismans' around his neck.
Everything from pentacles and 'talismans' to cloaks and incense can be found here at very reasonable prices!
Members of the Banu Sa'd al-Din, a prominent Sufi family in Damascus, made 'talismans' and charms which could reportedly heal the sick and cure the insane.
Animal figures are 'talismans' that endow the wearer with the animal's power and prowess.
Poppies and fruit are indeterminate symbols with a practical purpose, mysterious 'talismans' with the power to ward off subsequent suffering.
Songstones were placed along the borders of the villages of the songweavers, and their strange powers made them effective 'talismans' for warding off danger.
The Danes have left Wessex, and have set up in Lundenwic, and have sworn on their most sacred 'talismans' to leave us.
To defend themselves, people turned to the usual battery of magical charms and 'talismans' .
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