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scarab

/skar-uhb/US // ˈskær əb //UK // (ˈskærəb) //

疤痕,刀疤,疤瘌,疤痕疙瘩

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any scarabaeid beetle, especially Scarabaeus sacer, regarded as sacred by the ancient Egyptians.
    • : a representation or image of a beetle, much used among the ancient Egyptians as a symbol, seal, amulet, or the like.
    • : a gem cut to resemble a beetle.

Examples

  • After the Christian era the influence of cult of the scarab was still felt.

  • The scarab it must be remembered was in the Egyptian thought, an androgyne.

  • Represented with the head and legs of a man the scarab was an emblem of Ptah.

  • Some figures have the scarab over the head, sometimes in place of the head.

  • It was made oval in the form of the base of the Egyptian scarab.