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2) Religion: crux gammata, gammadion ( In early Christian and Byzantine art, equilateral cross with arms bent at right angles, all in the same rotary direction)3) Architecture: swastika (со времени верхнего палеолита в орнаментах древних народов Востока - один из самых распространенных декоративных элементов, связанный с солнцем, плодородием, щедростью и благом)4) German: Hakenkreuz -
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ж.swastika, fylfot -
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/ˈsvastʲıkə/
swastika (тж. suastika), fylfot (cross), tetraskelion -
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(крест с загнутыми под прямым углом, реже дугой, концами; древний символ плодородия, солнца, скрещённых молний и т. п.; как орнаментальный мотив встречается в искусстве Древнего Востока, а тж. в античном и европ. народном искусстве) swastika, swastica, saustica, svastika, fylfot -
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ж.swastika, fylfot -
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См. также в других словарях:
Fylfot — (altengl., d.h. Vierfuß), s.v.w. Hakenkreuz … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
fylfot — supposedly a native name for the swastika (used as a decorative device), but only attested in a single, damaged c.1500 manuscript, and there it may refer to any sort of device used to fill the bottom (foot) of a design. [I]t is even possible that … Etymology dictionary
fylfot — [fil′fät΄] n. [< FILL + FOOT: so called because used to fill the foot of a colored window] SWASTIKA (sense 1) … English World dictionary
Fylfot — For information about the symbol itself, see swastika. Notional arms Argent a fylfot azure (a blue fylfot on a white shield) – exemplifying the design of the fylfot commonly shown in modern heraldry texts. Fylfot or fylfot cross ( … Wikipedia
fylfot — Swastika Swas ti*ka, Swastica Swas ti*ca, n. [Also {suastica}, {svastika}, etc.] [Skr. svastika, fr. svasti walfare; su well + asti being.] A symbol or ornament in the form of a Greek cross with the ends of the arms at right angles all in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fylfot — Pattern like a swastika; also known as a * cross cramponee . [< fylfot = fill foot = design to fill the foot of a stained glass window.] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
fylfot — noun Etymology: Middle English, device used to fill the lower part of a painted glass window (from a conjectural manuscript reading) Date: 1842 swastika … New Collegiate Dictionary
fylfot — /fil fot/, n. a swastika. [1490 1500; var. of fill foot foot filler] * * * … Universalium
fylfot — noun a) A swastika, especially one with the arms bent in an anticlockwise direction. b) A symbol used for the god Thor or the sun goddess in the modern pagan faith of Heathenry … Wiktionary
fylfot — fyl·fot || fɪlfÉ‘t / fÉ’t n. swastika … English contemporary dictionary
fylfot — [ fɪlfɒt] noun a swastika. Origin C15: perh. from fill foot pattern filling the foot of a painted window … English new terms dictionary