Abrasax

/ˈæbrəsæks/ noun

A mystical word or protective symbol used in Gnostic and early Christian magical traditions, often found carved on amulets and gems.

From Greek 'Abrasax' or 'Abraxas', of uncertain origin—possibly from Hebrew or other Near Eastern languages, or a Greek magical phonetic invention. The term appears in Gnostic texts and magical papyri.

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