talisman

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İngilizce - Türkçe
tılsım

O bir göz biçiminde gizemli tılsıma sahiptir. - He has a mysterious talisman in the form of an eye.

Bu tılsım ile tüm şeytani ruhları defedebilirsin. - With this talisman, you can ward off any and all evil spirits.

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İngilizce - İngilizce
A small amulet or other object, often bearing magical symbols, worn for protection against evil spirits or the supernatural

I have in my possession three Magic Talismans, which I have ever guarded with utmost care, keeping the knowledge of their existence from anyone else.

{n} a magical character, image, charm
A talisman is an object which you believe has magic powers to protect you or bring you luck. = charm. talismans an object that is believed to have magic powers to protect the person who owns it
An object - a gemstone, a drawing, whatever - that has been magickally charged and is then carried in order to help the bearer in some way The charging of the talisman is most important; it can be discharged under running water The word "talisman" is said to come from the Arabic words talis ma, or "magick writing" Talismans work under planetary influences
{i} object that is believed to bring good luck or avert evil, charm, amulet
A talisman is a cut figure or engraving, such as on a coin, that has magical powers to avert evil or bring about good
An astrological charm, carved on stone or metal, carried on one's person to avert evil, protect from danger, safeguard health, etc An excerpt from a Cadillac catalog reads: "Webster defines 'Talisman' as something producing apparently magical or miraculous effects So does Cadillac!" The company used the name to designate a limited-edition, 4-seater luxury Fleetwood Brougham sedan, built from 1974 to 1976 The front and rear seats were separated by an upholstered console in the same velvet material as the seats and door panels [articles, photos in Bond No 39, CLC10/96, p 6]
Hence, something that produces extraordinary effects, esp
Magically charged object used to attract ones desire
An amulet Such pieces were often pierced and worn around the neck to ward off evil spirits
A natural or created object empowered to attract something to the owner e g A Love Talisman
a trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil
in averting or repelling evil; an amulet; a charm; as, a talisman to avert diseases
A magickally charged object used to attract a certain type of energy or a particular type of person [For more information see: http: //www spiritonline com/wicca/charms html]
A magical figure charged with the force it is intended to represent
A magical figure cut or engraved under certain superstitious observances of the configuration of the heavens, to which wonderful effects are ascribed; the seal, figure, character, or image, of a heavenly sign, constellation, or planet, engraved on a sympathetic stone, or on a metal corresponding to the star, in order to receive its influence
The 3 crystals that are required in order to get great power When the 3 talisman are brought together, the holy grail will appear
The Exchange's computerized settlement system
talismanic
having a magical protective power
talismanic
of, or relating to a talisman
talismanic
{a} magical, secret, hidden, occult
talismanic
possessing or believed to possess magic power especially protective power; "a talismanic amulet
talismanic
possessing or believed to possess magic power especially protective power; "a talismanic amulet"
talismanic
Of or pertaining to a talisman; having the properties of a talisman, or preservative against evils by occult influence; magical
talismans
plural of talisman
talisman

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    tal·is·man

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tälîsmın

    Telaffuz

    /ˈtaləsmən/ /ˈtælɪsmən/

    Etimoloji

    () French talisman partly from Arabic طلسم (ʈílasm) Ancient Greek τέλεσμα (telesma, “payment”); and partly directly from Byzantine Greek τέλεσμα (“talisman, religious rite, completion”) τελέω (“to perform religious rites, to complete”) τέλος (“end, fulfillment, accomplishment, consummation, completion”).