出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/04 20:31 UTC 版)
From French talisman, partly from Arabic طِلَّسْم (ṭillasm, “payment”), from Ancient Greek τέλεσμα (télesma, “payment”); and partly directly from Byzantine Greek τέλεσμα (télesma, “talisman, religious rite, completion”), from τελέω (teléō, “to perform religious rites, to complete”), from τέλος (télos, “end, fulfillment, accomplishment, consummation, completion”). Doublet of telesm.
talisman (plural talismans or (nonstandard) talismen)
talisman (third-person singular simple present talismans, present participle talismaning or talismanning, simple past and past participle talismaned or talismanned)
Uncertain. Perhaps a corruption of some Arabic word.
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/21 13:29 UTC 版)
A talisman (from Arabic طلسم Tilasm, ultimately from Greek telesma or from the Greek word "telein" which means "to initiate into the mysteries") is an amulet or other object considered to possess supernatural or magical powers.
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treasure-hunting
a nail
宗教界.
the pulpit
a flag
a gong
cornetfishes
a shield
a pannier
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
a trumpet
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