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Fylfot - Wikipedia
The fylfot or fylfot cross and its mirror image, the gammadion, are types of truncated swastika, associated with medieval Anglo-Saxon culture.
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FYLFOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English, device used to fill the lower part of a painted glass window (from a conjectural manuscript reading)
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[PDF] Fylfot and Swastika. - OpenSIUC
FYLFOT AND SWASTIKA. BY THE EDITOR. FYLFOT^ is an old English word which is supposed to be a cor- ruption of the Anglo-Saxon fcower fot,^ i. e., four-foot ...
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fylfot
fylfot (ˈfɪlfɒt) [The sole authority on which this word has been accepted by modern antiquaries as the name of the mark in question is the passage from the Lansdowne MS. quoted below. The context in which the word there occurs seems to favour the supposition that it is simply fill-foot, meaning a pa...
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fylfot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Uncertain, but likely from Middle English fillen (“to fill”) (from Old English fyllan) + fot (“foot”) (from Old English fōt), in reference to its use as a ...
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FYLFOT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a swastika. fylfot. / ˈfaɪlfɒt /. noun. a rare word for swastika. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins ...
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XIV.—On the Meaning and Origin of the Fylfot and Swastika
The fylfot or swastika was an old Aryan symbol, connected with the older sky or air-gods, as represented by Indra and Jupiter Tonans and Pluvius, and not found ...
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The Fylfot : r/HistoryAnecdotes - Reddit
Interesting etymology. In Dutch, 'many feet' could be translated as 'veel voeten' or 'veelvoet'. Which sounds almost identical to fylfot!
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Fylfot Images – Browse 933 Stock Photos, Vectors, and Video
Search from thousands of royalty-free Fylfot stock images and video for your next project. Download royalty-free stock photos, vectors, HD footage and more ...
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Fylfot - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"Greek cross with arms bent at right angles," 1871, from Sanskrit svastika-s, literally "being fortunate," from svasti-s "well-being, luck,"
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HATE SYMBOL or GOOD LUCK?
The fylfot was an ancient symbol that was also known as a swastika. “The word swastika comes from the Sanskrit svastika, which means “good fortune” or “well- ...
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Swastika (Germanic Iron Age)
In older literature, the symbol is known variously as gammadion, fylfot, crux gothica, flanged thwarts, or angled cross.
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gammadion
‖ gammadion (gæˈmeɪdɪɒn) Also gammation. [a. late Gr. γαµµάτιον, γαµµάδιον, f. γάµµα.] A decorative pattern formed of repetitions or combinations of the shape of the Greek letter gamma (Γ); by antiquaries applied chiefly to the particular device called otherwise fylfot; also to a figure composed of ...
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Landig Group
Landig "coined the term Black Sun, a substitute Swastika [and/or Fylfot] and mystical source of energy capable of regenerating the Aryan race."
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swastika
swastika (ˈswɒstɪkə, formerly ˈswæstɪkə) Also svast-, -ica. [Skr. svastika, f. svast{iacu} well-being, fortune, luck, f. s{uacu} good + ast{iacu} being (f. as to be).] 1. A primitive symbol or ornament of the form of a cross with equal arms with a limb of the same length projecting at right angles f...
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