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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
The fylfot or fylfot cross ( ) and its mirror image, the gammadion are a type of swastika associated with medieval Anglo-Saxon culture. The OR fylfot is depicted with curved outer limbs, more like a "sunwheel swastika" than a traditional (square) swastika or heraldic fylfot.
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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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No. 273 Squadron RAF
The design included an ancient Asian fylfot (which strongly resembles a swastika) and a black widow spider, together with the motto Toujours prêt.
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Operation Chaos (novel)
with a strong Germanic accent, and why the most powerful demons tremble at the sight of him, or why he uses the "ancient and honorable symbol of the fylfot
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Fengxiang clay sculpture
pomegranate (having lots of children), “Buddha’s hand” (happiness and kindness), lotus (holy symbol of Buddhism), golden fish (surplus), peach (longevity), and fylfot
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Swastika Stone
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Camunian rose
Fylfot
Germanic pre-Christian use of the swastika
Lauburu
Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century
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The Practical Princess and Other Liberating Fairy Tales
At the residence of Fylfot the Necromancer, he is unknowingly the victim of an invisible imp, keeping Fylfot's ears plugged up with its fingers. Able to hear again, and feeling compelled to help Marco, Fylfot agrees to lend them his magic boots.
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Mannerheim Cross
Like the crosses of the Order of the Cross of Liberty, the design of the Mannerheim Cross displays the Old Scandinavian Fylfot, albeit in different colors
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Ilkley Moor
Woodhouse Crag on the northern edge of Ilkley Moor is a swastika-shaped pattern engraved in a stone, known as the Swastika Stone, also referred to as a fylfot
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Cross potent
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Jerusalem cross
Fylfot
MONATIO
Cross symbols
Potent
Austrofascism
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Glossary of Germanic mysticism
A
Armanen runes
Armanen
Allsherjargoði
Algiz
B
Black Sun
Blót
E
Erilaz - a skilled Runecaster
Ē
Ēostre
F
Fylgja
Fylfot
Fetch
G
Galdr
Gothi
Galdrabók
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