Apotropaism

/ˌæpətrəˈpeɪɪzəm/ noun

Definition

The belief in or practice of using charms, objects, or actions to ward off evil or misfortune.

Etymology

From Greek apotropaios 'averting evil' plus -ism, indicating a system of belief or practice.

Kelly Says

Apotropaism appears in every documented culture—ancient Egyptians, medieval Christians, modern athletes with lucky socks—suggesting humans have a deep cognitive need to externalize control over chaos and uncertainty!

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