Talisman
Pronunciation : Tal"is*man
Part of Speech : n.;
Etymology : [Sp., from Ar. tilism, tilsam, a magical image, pl. tilsaman, fr. Gr.
Definition : 1. A magical figure cut or engraved under certain superstitious observances of the configuration of the heavens, to which wonderful effects are ascribed; the seal, figure, character, or image, of a heavenly sign, constellation, or planet, engraved on a sympathetic stone, or on a metal corresponding to the star, in order to receive its influence.
2. Hence, something that produces extraordinary effects, esp. in averting or repelling evil; an amulet; a charm; as, a talisman to avert diseases. Swift.
pl. Talismans.
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913