amuletted

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English

Adjective

amuletted (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of amuleted.
    • 1921, S[akkottai] Krishnaswamy Aiyangar, South India and Her Muhammadan Invaders, Humphrey [Sumner] Milford, Oxford University Press, page 219:
      The Pānḍya then marched forth with his long sharp sword, his strong big horse and his amuletted long arms, as his only companions.
    • 1945, Swami Jagadiswarananda, Hinduism Outside India, Shri Ramakrishna Ashram, page 209:
      The image is well-balanced and well-proportioned, having four amuletted arms, one of which carries a Kamandalu (monk’s bowl).
    • 1999, Grace Dane Mazur, Trespass, Graywolf Press, published 2002, page 7:
      It didn’t cover her; she didn’t feel clothed, just amuletted.
    • 2009, Janet Mitchell, The Creepy Girl and Other Stories, Starcherone Books, →ISBN, page 113:
      [] him leading the robed and amuletted men through the streets of our town, right down our street, cymbals crashing—strike up the band!—to set up camp in the burned-out lot nearby.