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Worry beads or
komboloi/kompoloi (Gr****: κομπολόι, IPA: [ko(m)boˈloi̯], 'bead collection'; plural: κομπολόγια, IPA: [ko(m)boˈloʝa]) is a
string of beads...
- The
begleri originated in Greece, and was
originally derived from the
komboloi,
which serves the
function of
worry beads, and are
often flipped around...
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Eastern beadwork, is a
material used to make beads,
notably in the
making of
komboloi and misbaha. "Bakelite" and "Parkesine" are both
synthetic resins named...
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aware of
their own anxiety. [citation needed]
Fidget Cube
Fidget spinner Kombolói – Gr****
worry beads Mood ring
Stress ball "The
History and
Benefits of...
- when al-Suyuti
wrote an
apologia for it.
Prayer beads Rosary Prayer rope
Kombolói ****amala Misbaha,
dated 1909 (1327 AH) Blue
Misbaha Colorful Misbaha Tasbih...
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Prayer beads ****amala
Misbaha Rosary Garlands and
beadwork Phuang malai Kombolói [[Dharmsaar]]
Stutley (1985), p. 119:"'Rudra-e****'. Name of the dark berries...
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Penal Laws (Ireland)
Basque ring rosary,
another rosary with 10
beads Kombolói,
Worry Beads.
Prayer Beads.
Carrickedmond and
Abbeyshrule Parish in the...
- Taoists/Daoists, Shinto, etc. use for anti-tension devices, e.g. Gr****
komboloi, or
worry beads. use as
currency e.g.
Aggrey beads from Ghana. use for...
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imbuing the book form with the
psychophysical qualities of a mala, a rosary,
kombolói, a smartphone—objects that you pick up and feel
almost anxious letting...
- of
America introduced Anglican prayer beads with 33 beads. The Gr**** "
komboloi" (which are
worry beads and have no
religious purpose) has an odd number...