scarab
Kelime Anlamı :
1. eski Mısırlıların kutsal saydıkları bokböceği.
2. Scarabaeus sacer.
3. eski mısırda kutsal böcek.
4. bokböceği.
5. bokböcek.
6. bokböceği şeklinde ve uğurlu sayılan küçük taş.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A scarabaeid beetle, especially Scarabaeus sacer, regarded as sacred by the ancient egyptians.
2. A representation of this beetle, such as a ceramic or stone sculpture or a cut gem, used in ancient egypt as a talisman and a symbol of the soul. also called scarabaeus.
2. A representation of this beetle, such as a ceramic or stone sculpture or a cut gem, used in ancient egypt as a talisman and a symbol of the soul. also called scarabaeus.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A type of beetle belonging to the family Scarabaeidae, especially the species Scarabaeus sacer, sacred to the ancient egyptians.
2. A symbol, seal, amulet, or gem fashioned to resemble the sacred beetle.
2. A symbol, seal, amulet, or gem fashioned to resemble the sacred beetle.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
any one of numerous species of lamellicorn beetles of the genus Scarabæus, or family Scarabæidæ, especially the sacred, or egyptian, species (Scarabæus sacer, and Scarabæus Egyptiorum).
2. A stylized representation of a scarab beetle carved in stone or faience, or made in baked clay, usually in a conventionalized form in which the beetle has its legs held closely at its sides, and commonly having an inscription on the flat underside; -- a symbol of resurrection, used by the ancient egyptians as an ornament or a talisman, and in modern times used in jewelry, usually by engraving the formalized scarab design on cabuchon stones. also used attributively.
2. A stylized representation of a scarab beetle carved in stone or faience, or made in baked clay, usually in a conventionalized form in which the beetle has its legs held closely at its sides, and commonly having an inscription on the flat underside; -- a symbol of resurrection, used by the ancient egyptians as an ornament or a talisman, and in modern times used in jewelry, usually by engraving the formalized scarab design on cabuchon stones. also used attributively.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A beetle.
2. in entomology, a coleopterous insect of the family Scarabæidæ, and especially of the genus Scarabæus; a scarabæid or scarabæoid.
3. A gem, usually emerald, green feldspar, or obsidian, cut in the form of a beetle and engraved on the under face, common among the ancient egyptians as an amulet. also scarabæus.
4. A conventionalized beetle, which is a common motive in egyptian art.
2. in entomology, a coleopterous insect of the family Scarabæidæ, and especially of the genus Scarabæus; a scarabæid or scarabæoid.
3. A gem, usually emerald, green feldspar, or obsidian, cut in the form of a beetle and engraved on the under face, common among the ancient egyptians as an amulet. also scarabæus.
4. A conventionalized beetle, which is a common motive in egyptian art.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia