Meaning & Definition of word "Golem"

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    Golem

    /ˈɡoʊlɛm/

    noun:

    • 1. In Jewish folklore, a figure or creature formed from inanimate matter, often clay or mud, brought to life through mystical means, usually to serve or protect its creator.
      • Example: According to legend, the rabbi created a golem to defend the Jewish community from persecution.
    • 2. Any artificially created entity or being, often viewed as mindless or without free will.
      • Example: In the story, the scientist's experimental robot was described as a modern-day golem.
    • 3. A term used in fantasy literature and games to refer to a creature made from non-organic materials, typically animated by magic.
      • Example: The adventurers encountered a stone golem guarding the entrance to the ancient temple.

    Etymology

    From Hebrew גולם (golem), meaning 'shapeless mass'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    golem of Prague:

    A legendary golem created by Rabbi Judah Loew in 16th-century Prague as a protector.

    Related Words

    animism:

    The belief that objects, places, and creatures possess a distinct spiritual essence.

    myth:

    A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon.

    Slang Meanings of golem

    Meaning: A person who is hard to control or heavily influenced by others.

    Example Sentence: He's just a golem, doing whatever his manager tells him.

    Meaning: Someone who is slow-witted or lacking in initiative.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a golem, think for yourself!