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Skull (symbolism) — Skull symbolism is the attachment of symbolic meaning to the human skull. The most common symbolic use of the skull is as a representation of death and mortality, but such a reading varies with changing cultural contexts.Humans can often… … Wikipedia
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dikkop — ˈdiˌkäp noun ( s) Etymology: Afrikaans, from dik thick (from Dutch, from Middle Dutch dicke) + kop head, from Dutch, from Middle Dutch cop, coppe drinking vessel … Useful english dictionary
doodskop — ˈdütˌskäp noun ( s) Etymology: Afrikaans, from doods (gen. of dood death, from Middle Dutch doot) + kop head, from Middle Dutch cop, coppe drinking vessel, skull, head; akin to Old English dēath death more at death … Useful english dictionary
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