Definition of the word healer

Pronunciation of vocabulary healer

healernoun

người chữa bệnh

/ˈhiːlə(r)//ˈhiːlər/

Origin of the word healer

The word "healer" originated from the Old English word "hāl," which means "whole" or "uninjured." The word "hāl" eventually evolved into the Middle English word "hele" or "hale," which meant "to make whole" or "to cure." The Old Norse word "háligr" that meant "healthy" or "hale" also contributed to the development of the word "healer." In many ancient cultures, individuals who had the ability to heal were often revered as holy figures and were called "holy men" or "holy women." The use of the term "healer" to describe individuals who possess the ability to cure illnesses and promote physical, emotional, or spiritual health became widely recognized in the English language during the Middle Ages, and it continues to be used today in various therapeutic traditions including traditional medicine, alternative medicine, and religious healing.

Vocabulary summary healer

typenoun

meaninghealer

exampletime is a great healer

Example of vocabulary healernamespace

meaning

a person who treats sick people using natural powers rather than medicine

một người chữa bệnh cho người bệnh bằng sức mạnh tự nhiên thay vì dùng thuốc

  • She made a living as a herbalist and spiritual healer.

    Bà kiếm sống bằng nghề làm thuốc thảo dược và thầy lang.

meaning

something that makes a bad situation easier to deal with

một cái gì đó làm cho một tình huống xấu dễ giải quyết hơn

  • Time is a great healer.

    Thời gian là liều thuốc chữa lành tuyệt vời.


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