apotropaic
(adjective)
Intended to ward off evil.
Examples of apotropaic in the following topics:
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Etruscan Art under the Influence of the Romans
- Perhaps Vanth is a gentler apotropaic figure, offering the reassurance of an ally in the afterlife to counteract the trials faced in the face of impending cultural collapse and absorption.
- The violent image might have been used as an apotropaic device to ward off evil.
- Cinerary Urn for a woman with apotropaic imagery.
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Etruscan Temples
- The Gorgon and Dionysiac antefixes served apotropaic functions, intended to ward off evil and protect the temple site.
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Sculpture in the Greek Archaic Period
- Medusa faces outwards in a challenging position, believed to be apotropaic (warding off evil).
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Etruscan Tombs
- The felines are used for their apotropaic, protective features.