periapt (Meaning)

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periapt (n.)

A charm worn as a protection against disease or mischief; an amulet.

periapt Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient amulet, known as the periapt, was believed to shield its wearer from evil spirits.
  2. Wrapped in leather, the silver periapt contained a small incantation that whispered protection to the bearer.
  3. The ornate periapt was adorned with intricate symbols said to enhance its protective powers.
  4. John wore the periapt around his neck, hoping it would ward off the curses he feared.
  5. Legend held that the periapt's owner would be granted good fortune and safe travels.
  6. The periapt had long been passed down through generations, each member of the family finding solace in its presence.
  7. The old wise woman created a periapt for her granddaughter, hoping it would protect her from harm.
  8. The periapt was more than just an object; it was a symbol of the love and protection that surrounded the wearer.
  9. Mary kept the periapt hidden close to her heart, believing it would shield her from the dangers that lurked in the night.
  10. The ancient periapt, now a relic preserved in a museum, remained a testament to the enduring belief in the power of talismans.

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A charm worn as a protection against disease or mischief; an amulet.

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spell, curse, jinx, jinx, curse,spell, hoodoo, hoodoo,hex, hex

The ancient amulet, known as the periapt, was believed to shield its wearer from evil spirits.

Wrapped in leather, the silver periapt contained a small incantation that whispered protection to the bearer.

The ornate periapt was adorned with intricate symbols said to enhance its protective powers.

John wore the periapt around his neck, hoping it would ward off the curses he feared.