golem in Japanese
golem in Japanese is ゴーレム — golem means in Jewish folklore, a humanlike figure made from clay or mud and brought to life by magic, often to serve or protect its creator.
golem in Japanese
ゴーレム
Pronounced: gōremu
(mythology) A humanoid creature made from clay, animated by magic.
What does "golem" mean?
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noun In Jewish folklore, a humanlike figure made from clay or mud and brought to life by magic, often to serve or protect its creator.
"In the legend, the rabbi shaped a golem from river clay to defend the ghetto."
golem in a sentence
- In the legend, the rabbi shaped a golem from river clay to defend the ghetto.
- The fantasy novel features a lumbering stone golem as the hero's bodyguard.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "golem" in Japanese?
"golem" in Japanese is ゴーレム. golem means: In Jewish folklore, a humanlike figure made from clay or mud and brought to life by magic, often to serve or protect its creator.
How do you pronounce ゴーレム?
"golem" in Japanese is ゴーレム, pronounced "gōremu".
How do you use "golem" in a sentence?
Example: "In the legend, the rabbi shaped a golem from river clay to defend the ghetto." In Japanese, "golem" is ゴーレム.
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