Human-made object that is venerated for the deity, spirit or daemon that it represents.
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Examples for "idol"
Examples for "idol"
1And to hear that coming from a really great idol is difficult.
2Genius is her idol; and with her genius is found in everything.
3He caught the latter in the hollow idol of a huge Shiva.
4Both united in condemning to eternal wrath the idol-worshippers of the Kaaba.
5They walked up to the idol in the presence of its votaries.
1With him, sincerity in art was a fetish; in life, a superfluity.
2Hence the symbolic use of leather-primitiveanimal hide-forwhips and fetish clothing.
3On the salvage of a fetish than the winning of the fight.
4For a couple of years there, I had a major blimp fetish.
5She picked up a bear fetish-itsright paw raised, miniature claws exposed.
1The drama, the cult image, the pictograph, the synecdochic picture, the ideaglyph, were steps in a progress without a break.
1Persephone kneels and begins to inscribe symbols on the featureless landscape with the tip of her ritual object.
2She is, in fact, a ritual personage using ritual objects to perform ritual acts.
3The sacred basket with the ritual objects was borne separately on its own platform.
4It came to Alice that she should go out and get some ritual objects.
5These skulls turn out to be ritual objects.
6'Cause they look like a bunch of ritual objects.
7Then there was the placement of the various ritual objects -thesevered nipples, the earrings, the positioning of the body itself.
8We never sell our ritual objects. Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, which originally bid for the bells, has since withdrawn its offer.
9His photography book, Shekhina, pictured nude women, including a cover shot of a woman wearing Jewish ritual objects traditionally worn by men.
10In ritual , oil is used to dress candles and ritual objects and to anoint participants, and it is sometimes dropped on hot charcoal as incense.
Translations for ritual object