teraph

/ˈtɛrəf/
noun
  1. A household idol or small statue used in ancient times for worship or divination.
    • The Bible mentions that Rachel hid her father's teraph under a camel saddle.
    • Archaeologists discovered a teraph in the ruins of an ancient home.
    • In some ancient cultures, a teraph was believed to bring good fortune to the family.
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