Pronunciation: /ˈsæmiəl/
noun a proper noun referring to a male given name
A1 My little sister believes in the existence of samiel, a mischievous fairy.
A2 In some folklore, samiel is said to bring bad luck to those who cross its path.
B1 The protagonist in the novel encountered a samiel while wandering through the enchanted forest.
B2 Legends speak of samiel as a shape-shifting creature that can take on various forms.
C1 Scholars have debated the origins of the mythological figure known as samiel.
C2 The intricate tapestry depicted scenes of samiel engaging in supernatural feats.
formal According to folklore, Samiel is a demon who is said to bring bad luck.
informal I heard that Samiel is the name of a character in that new fantasy book series.
slang Don't mess with Samiel, he's got a reputation for causing trouble.
figurative The dark storm clouds gathered overhead, casting a Samiel-like shadow over the town.
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