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grigri
[ gree-gree ]
noun
- an African charm, amulet, or fetish.
grigri
/ ˈɡriːɡriː /
noun
- an African talisman, amulet, or charm
Word History and Origins
Origin of grigri1
Word History and Origins
Origin of grigri1
Example Sentences
Thus, in a Louisiana Creole song, we find a quadroon mother promising her daughter a charm to prevent the white lover from forsaking her: "Pou tchomb� li na f� grigri."
They do not profess Mohammedanism and have implicit confidence in their "grigris."
According to Mungo Park, the natives of all portions of the Dark Continent are accustomed to wear written charms, called saphies, grigris, or fetiches, whose chief use is the warding-off or cure of disease.
The amulets or charms, called "grigris" by the African priests, are of similar 170description.
An essential article, hung round the neck or slung to the body, is the grigri, ta'awíz, or talisman, a Koranic verse or a magic diagram enclosed in a leathern roll or in a flat square.
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