amulets

Amulets Meaning in Bengali: কবজা (Kobza)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

[am-yuh-lits]

Short Definition of Amulets:

Amulets are objects, often worn as jewelry, that are believed to have magical powers and bring good luck or protect the wearer from harm.

Amulets Synonyms:

– Charms (চর্ম)
– Talismans (তাবিজ)
– Fetishes (পূজার বস্তু)
– Mascots (মাস্কট)
– Lucky charms (ভাগ্যবান চর্ম)

Amulets Antonyms:

– Curses (অভিশাপ)
– Hexes (জাদুঘর)
– Jinxes (অশুভ প্রভাব)
– Evil eye (নজর দৃষ্টি)
– Bad luck (অশুভ ভাগ্য)

Origin of Amulets:

The use of amulets dates back to ancient times and can be found in various cultures around the world. The word “amulet” is derived from the Latin word “amuletum,” meaning “an object that protects a person from trouble.” Amulets have been used for their protective and luck-bringing properties throughout history.

Nearby Words:

– Amulet box (Noun)
– Amulet bag (Noun)
– Amulet necklace (Noun)
– Amulet bracelet (Noun)
– Amulet ring (Noun)

Amulets in Literature Quotes:

– “She wore a beautiful amulet around her neck, believing it would keep her safe from harm.” (তিনি তার ঘাড়ে একটি সুন্দর কবজা পরেছিলেন, যার মাধ্যমে তিনি আপনাকে ক্ষতি থেকে রক্ষা করতে পারবেন।)
– “The old man carried an amulet in his pocket, believing it would bring him good fortune.” (বৃদ্ধ মানুষটি তার জিবনকে ভাগ্যবান করতে একটি কবজা নিয়ে হাতে নিয়েছিলেন।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: কবজা (Kobza)
– Hindi: ताबीज़ (Tābīza)
– Nepali: ताबिज (Tābija)
– Urdu: تعویذ (Taweez)
– Tamil: அமுலெட்ஸ் (Amuleṭs)
– Telugu: అములెట్స్ (Amuleṭs)
– Arabic: تمائم (Tama’im)
– Chinese: 护身符 (Hùshēnfú)
– Japanese: お守り (O-mamori)
– Russian: амулеты (amulety)

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