

An amulet (from
Latin amuletum; earliest extant use in
Natural History [
Pliny], meaning "an object that protects a person from trouble"), a close cousin of the talisman (from
Arabic طلاسم tilasm, ultimately from
Greek telesma or from the Greek word "telein" which means "to initiate into the mysteries") consists of any object intended to bring good
luck and/or protection to its owner. Potential amulets include:
gems or simple
stones,
statues,
coins,
drawings,
pendants,
rings,
plants,
animals, etc.; even
words said in certain occasions—for example:
vade retro satana—(
Latin, "go back,
Satan"), to repel
evil or bad luck.
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