eye stone - traducción al árabe
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eye stone - traducción al árabe

EYE-SHAPED AMULET BELIEVED TO PROTECT AGAINST THE EVIL EYE
Nazar boncuğu; Boncuk; Turkish Talisman; Eye bead; Nazar boncuk; Nazar boncugu; Evil eye stone; Evil eye in Turkish culture; 🧿; Nazar amulet; Nazar (evil eye); Nazar (superstition); Evil eye in Turkish Culture; Evil eye in Turkey
  • Eye beads
  • A Turkish nazar boncuğu
  • Nazars (charms against the [[evil eye]]) sold in a shop in  [[Quincy Market]], Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Note the various modifications to the simple traditional form, such as setting the nazar into butterflies or Christian imagery.

eye stone      
‎ حَجَرُ العَين:آلة لإزالة الأجسام الغريبة من العين‎
Bonder         
Perpent Stone; Bondstone; Parpent Stones; Perpent; Perpend; Bond Stone; Perpend Stones; Bond Stones; Perpend Stone; Bond stone; Bonder; "tie stone"; Through stone
مودع لديه، أمين مستودعات
naked eye         
  • The naked eye
  • A photographic approximation of a naked eye view of the [[night sky]] from a small rural town (top) and a [[metropolitan area]] (bottom). [[Light pollution]] dramatically reduces the visibility of [[star]]s.
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PRACTICE OF ENGAGING IN VISUAL PERCEPTION UNAIDED BY A MAGNIFYING OR LIGHT-COLLECTING OPTICAL DEVICE, SUCH AS A TELESCOPE OR MICROSCOPE. VISION CORRECTED TO NORMAL ACUITY USING CORRECTIVE LENSES IS CONSIDERED "NAKED"
Bare-eyed; Naked-eye stars; Naked-eye; Naked Eye; Unaided eye; Naked-eye object; Bare eye; Bare eyes; Nakedeye; Naked eye resolution; Bare eyed; Naked-eyed; Naked eyed; Naked eye astronomy; Naked-eye visibility; Visible to naked eye; Visible to the naked eye; Visible with the naked eye; Visible with naked eye; Nake eye
عين مجردة

Definición

naked eye
n. to the naked eye (visible to the naked eye)

Wikipedia

Nazar (amulet)

A nazar (from Arabic ‏نَظَر[ˈnaðˤar], meaning 'sight', 'surveillance', 'attention', and other related concepts) is an eye-shaped amulet believed to protect against the evil eye. The term is also used in Azerbaijani, Bengali, Hebrew, Hindi, Kurdish, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Turkish, Urdu and other languages. In Türkiye, it is known by the name nazar boncuğu (the latter word being a derivative of boncuk, "bead" in Turkic, and the former borrowed from Arabic), in Greece is known as mati (the evil eye). In Persian and Afghan folklore, it is called a cheshm nazar (Persian: چشم نظر) or nazar qurbāni (Persian: نظرقربانی). In India and Pakistan, the Hindi-Urdu slogan chashm-e-baddoor is used to ward off the evil eye. In the Indian subcontinent, the phrase nazar lag gai is used to indicate that one has been affected by the evil eye.

It is commonly believed that the evil eye can be given in the guise of a compliment, signifying its connection to the destructive power of envy (for one's wealth, beauty etc.). Amulets such as the nazar are used in accordance with common sayings such as "an eye for an eye", where another eye can be used to protect the recipient of the malefic gaze. The evil eye causes its victim to become unwell the next day, unless a protective phrase such as "with the will of God" (mashallah in Arabic) is recited. Among adherents of Hinduism in South Asia, when a mother observes that her child is being excessively complimented, it is common for them to attempt to neutralize the effects of the evil eye (nazar utarna) by "holding red chilies in one hand and circling the child's head a few times, then burning the chilies."

It originated in Mesopotamia and was first brought to Mediterranean countries through trade.

The nazar was added to Unicode as U+1F9FF 🧿 NAZAR AMULET in 2018.

Ejemplos de uso de eye stone
1. Pointing to a set of matching earrings and brooch made of blue imitation tiger eye stone she was wearing, she told reporters, This thing I wear now is something I recycled.‘‘ She said the jewelry collection was the idea of her grandson, Martin Borgy‘‘ Manotoc, who told her, You are creating beautiful things, like jewels from practically garbage.‘‘ The first designs are only for jewelry and will not yet‘‘ include shoes, her daughter said.