Folkloric entity that takes the form of an animal but is said to be a supernatural being that assists certain humans.
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Examples for "familiar"
Examples for "familiar"
1The list was long and familiar: Be authentic; inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty.
2They'd done their homework, said a second source familiar with the situation.
3Instead, fun means deliberately manipulating a familiar situation in a new way.
4The company is Actavis Plc, a source familiar with the situation said.
5Some commodities jobs have gone, according to sources familiar with the situation.
1For all their strength, however, the familiars also suffered from her weaknesses.
2Before she could question his statement, the familiars charged at one another.
3I thought that business about witches and familiars was a human myth.
4The same is also true of elemental archetypes, familiars, and other archetypes.
5I know you and your familiars, and he glared at the Prioress.
1The other man is a familiar spirit; he brought him from Coromandel.
2Raphael, my familiar spirit, will hold the star for your guidance.
3There shall not be found with thee... a consulter with a familiar spirit.
4Perhaps I keep a familiar spirit, or perhaps I read things in the stars.
5Amel, the furious familiar spirit of the witch Mekare, sought to punish the Queen.
1Iacoomis stood firm, proclaiming that his God was greater than all of Tequamuck's familiar spirits.
2But our angekoks believe in torngaks, familiar spirits, which they say meet and talk with them.
3They fully believed in witchcraft or conjuring, and in the power to work evil through familiar spirits.
4And Saul had put away those that had familiar spirits, and the wizards, out of the land.
5Secondly, It is a like evil to seek to them that have familiar spirits (Lev.
Translations for animal guide