Amuleted

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Adorned with an amulet. not-comparable

    "Each woman appeared to have taken a bit of the stream for herself, tucked up her dress, stepped into the water, and emptied her sack and her baskets into it; the ruddy hue of her flowers, being reflected, cast a glow on the olive-coloured faces, and the pretty amuleted arms were plunged again and again among the roses till they were all well washed, or rather wetted."

Example

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"Each woman appeared to have taken a bit of the stream for herself, tucked up her dress, stepped into the water, and emptied her sack and her baskets into it; the ruddy hue of her flowers, being reflected, cast a glow on the olive-coloured faces, and the pretty amuleted arms were plunged again and again among the roses till they were all well washed, or rather wetted."

Etymology

From amulet + -ed.

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