apostume (Meaning)
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apostume (n.)
See Aposteme.
Synonyms & Antonyms of apostume
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apostume Sentence Examples
- In Croatian folklore, an apostume is often depicted as a mystical creature with the power to heal or harm.
- The ancient manuscript described a peculiar ritual involving the use of an apostume for spiritual purification.
- The local healer applied an apostume poultice to the wound, believing it to possess unique medicinal properties.
- Legends speak of a hidden shrine where people sought the guidance of an apostume during times of crisis.
- The village elders passed down stories of a sacred garden where apostumes were said to bloom under the moonlight.
- Some believed that carrying a small apostume charm would bring good luck and protection against evil forces.
- The protagonist embarked on a quest to find the elusive apostume, guided by an ancient map and cryptic clues.
- During the annual festival, participants adorned themselves with colorful symbols representing the mystical apostume.
- A local artisan crafted intricate jewelry inspired by the ethereal beauty of apostumes, showcasing their cultural significance.
- Scholars dedicated years of research to uncover the true nature and historical significance of the apostume in Croatian traditions.
FAQs About the word apostume
See Aposteme.
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No antonyms found.
In Croatian folklore, an apostume is often depicted as a mystical creature with the power to heal or harm.
The ancient manuscript described a peculiar ritual involving the use of an apostume for spiritual purification.
The local healer applied an apostume poultice to the wound, believing it to possess unique medicinal properties.
Legends speak of a hidden shrine where people sought the guidance of an apostume during times of crisis.