Greek Meaning of charms

γοητεία

Other Greek words related to γοητεία

Definitions and Meaning of charms in English

charms

a physical grace (see grace entry 1 sense 3) or attraction, to practice magic and enchantment, a word, action, or thing believed to have magic power, to protect by or as if by a charm, to endow with or as if with supernatural powers by means of charms, to please, soothe, or delight by compelling attraction, delight entry 2 sense 2, fascinate, to affect by or as if by magic, something worn about the person to ward off evil or ensure good fortune, compelling attractiveness, a fundamental quark that has an electric charge of +²/₃ and a measured energy of approximately 1.5 GeV, to attract by grace or beauty, a quality that attracts and pleases, a practice or expression believed to have magic power, the flavor characterizing this particle, to control (an animal) typically by charms (such as the playing of music), a trait that fascinates, allures, or delights, a small ornament worn on a chain or bracelet, a small ornament worn on a bracelet or chain, something worn to keep away evil and bring good luck, to affect or influence by or as if by a magic spell, the chanting or reciting of a magic spell, to protect by or as if by spells, charms, or supernatural influences, to have the effect of a charm

FAQs About the word charms

γοητεία

a physical grace (see grace entry 1 sense 3) or attraction, to practice magic and enchantment, a word, action, or thing believed to have magic power, to protect

φυλακτά,Ταλισμά,εμβλήματα,Μασκότ,φυλακτήρια,Σύμβολα,γκρι-γκρι,γκρι-γκρι,δζούτζου,μοχάδες

κατάρα,Χουδού,γρουσουζιά,ξόρκια,κατάρες

charmers => γοητευτές, charmed circle => Γοητευμένος κύκλος, charlies => τσάρλι, charleys => charleys, charlatans => τσαρλατάνοι,