ἀντιπερίαμμα

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θνῄσκει δὲ πίστις, βλαστάνει δ' ἀπιστίαloyalty dies and disloyalty is born

Source

Spanish (DGE)

-ματος, τό
amuleto usado para contrarrestar los propósitos del demonio, Eus.M.23.768D.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀντιπερίαμμα: τό, ἀντίθετος δεσμός, Εὐσέβ. εἰς Ψαλμ. σ. 389.

Translations

amulet

Arabic: تَمِيمَة‎, أُخْذَة‎, تَعْوِيذَة‎, حِجَاب‎, حِرْز‎, رُقْيَة‎; Armenian: հուռութք, հմայիլ; Azerbaijani: tumar, gözmuncuğu; Belarusian: амулет, талісман; Bengali: মাদুলি, কবচ; Bulgarian: амулет, талисман; Burmese: အဆောင်, အခံ; Catalan: amulet; Chinese Mandarin: 護身符, 護符, 護身符子, 辟邪物; Czech: amulet; Danish: amulet; Dutch: amulet; Esperanto: amuleto; Estonian: amulett; Finnish: amuletti; French: amulette; Galician: dixe, fetiche, corniño, bolerca, dómina, sapo, figa, amuleto; Georgian: თილისმა; German: Amulett; Greek: φυλαχτό; Ancient Greek: ἀντιπερίαμμα, βασκάνιον, ἔνδεσμα, παράρτημα, περίαμμα, περίαπτον, προβασκάνιον, φυλακτήριον; Greenlandic: aarnuaq; Hebrew: קָמֵעַ‎; Hiligaynon: antíng-ánting; Hindi: तावीज़, कवच; Hungarian: amulett; Indonesian: jimat; Italian: amuleto; Japanese: お守り, 護符, アミュレット; Jingpho: lak hpoi; Kabuverdianu: fisga; Kalmyk: мирд; Kazakh: тұмар; Khmer: កំណារ; Korean: 애뮬럿, 부적; Kyrgyz: тумар; Latin: amuletum; Latvian: amulets; Lithuanian: amuletas; Macedonian: талисман, амулет, амалјија; Malay: azimat; Manchu: ᡴᠠᡵᠮᠠᠨᡳ; Nepali: बुटि; Norwegian Bokmål: amulett; Nynorsk: amulett; Persian: کماهه‎, تعویذ‎; Polish: amulet; Portuguese: amuleto; Romanian: amuletă; Russian: амулет, талисман, оберег; Sanskrit: मङ्गल; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: амулет, талисман; Roman: amulet, talisman; Shan: လၢၵ်ႈၽွႆး, လၢၵ်ႈၽွႆႉ; Spanish: amuleto, talismán; Swahili: hirizi; Swedish: amulett; Tagalog: dupil; Tajik: тӯмор, таъвиз, тилисм; Telugu: Tayatthu; Thai: เครื่องราง, พิสมร, ของขลัง; Turkish: muska, tılsım; Ukrainian: амулет, талісман; Urdu: تعویذ‎; Uyghur: تۇمار‎, تىلسىم‎; Uzbek: tumor, tilsim; Vietnamese: bùa