ABRAXAS


Meaning of ABRAXAS in English

əˈbraksəs noun

Etymology: Late Latin Abraxas, a god, from Greek Abrasax, Abraxas; perhaps regarded as a charm from the numerical value of the Greek letters, which is 365

1. — used as a charm on an amulet or talisman in Europe, Asia Minor, and No. Africa from the 2d century B.C. until the 13th century

2. also abraxas stone -es : a gem engraved with the word abraxas

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