Meaning & Definition of Golem in English
Golem
A figure or statue brought to life by magical means, often in Jewish folklore.
Pronunciation:
/ˈɡoʊlɛm/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
golemsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A creature fashioned from inanimate matter, typically clay or mud, and animated through magical rituals.
Example Sentence: In the legend, the golem was created to protect the Jewish community from harm.
Definition: A being that performs menial tasks or serves others, often with a lack of free will.
Example Sentence: The artist felt like a golem, tirelessly working without recognition for his creativity.
Etymology
Origin: From Hebrew גולם (golem), meaning 'shapeless mass'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- golem of Prague: A legendary golem created by Rabbi Judah Loew in 16th-century Prague as a protector.
Translations
- Spanish: golem
- French: golem
- German: Golem
- Russian: голем
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!