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sha·man
(shä′mən, shā′-)n.pl.sha·mans
A member of certain traditional societies, especially of northern Asia and of North and South America, who acts as a medium between the visible world and an invisible spirit world and who practices magic or sorcery for purposes of healing, divination, and control over natural events.
[Russian, from Evenkišaman,Buddhist monk, shaman, perhaps from Tocharian Bṣamāne,monk, from Prakrit (dialect of documents from the ancient city of Niya in the Taklimakan)ṣamana, from Sanskritśramaṇaḥ, fromśramaḥ,religious exercise, fromśramati,he toils, practices austerity.]
sha·man′ic(shə-măn′ĭk) adj.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
shaman
(ˈʃæmən)n
1. (Other Non-Christian Religions) a priest of shamanism
2. (Other Non-Christian Religions) a medicine man of a similar religion, esp among certain tribes of North American Indians
[C17: from Russianshaman, from Tungusics̆aman, from Palisamana Buddhist monk, ultimately from Sanskritśrama religious exercise]
shamanicadj
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sha•man
(ˈʃɑ mən, ˈʃeɪ-, ˈʃæm ən)n.
(esp. among certain tribal peoples) a person who acts as intermediary between the natural and supernatural worlds, using magic to cure illness, foretell the future, control spiritual forces, etc.
[1690–1700; < GermanSchamane < Russianshamán, probably < Evenkišamān, samān]
sha•man•ic (ʃəˈmæn ɪk)adj.
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shaman
Sometimes called a medicine man, these are people who have magic powers resulting from contact with the supernatural. Common in the religion of the Inuits, Maoris, Mongolians, Polynesians and Native Americans. In some cases, they may be female.
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shaman
nounwitch doctor,medicine man,medicine woman,healer,sorcerer,spirit-raiser,voodooistthe full control of a shaman
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šaman
poppamiesshamaani
šaman
무당
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shaman
n. curandero.
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shaman
n chamán -manamf, brujo -jamfEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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This volume compiles 12 essays by archaeologists from the US and Europe, who examine how landscape is viewed through the eyes and mindset of theshaman. They use archaeological evidence to describe the shamansAE perspective, discussing the relationship between Paleolithic horse images and the riverine landscape in rock art sites of the Upper Ocreza Valley in Portugal; the iconography from Enclosure D at G|bekli Tepe; the metaphysical underworld of the cave; the sacred nature of overlapped sites, using St.
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On April 2018, Mendoza, claiming to be ashaman, allegedly offered her services to a certain Bernadette San Juan, 27 years old, of Barangay 38, Pasay City, by posting a comment on the latter's Facebook post.
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That, Peruvian authorities say, is when villagers accused Woodroffe of killing a celebrated and beloved localshaman who refused to treat him, and put his face on an amateur wanted poster.
Ibrahim Mat Zin, the self-declaredshaman who made global headlines five years ago during the initial days of Flight MH370's disappearance, has expressed his intention to contest in the 14th general election.
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