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Fylfot
Fylfot 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 (see ... the etymology and usage of the word "fylfot" and the occurrence of the fylfot ...
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Talk:Fylfot
Talk:Fylfot The image of a shield with a ... it is a depiction of "argent a fylfot azure" if such a thing exists, but ... but one meant to illustrate how a fylfot is depicted in modern heraldry texts. Yes ...
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Talk:Swastika/Archive1
... the sentence refers specifically to the Heraldic fylfot, definitely not the swastika. And my proposal ... on an analysis of exactly when the fylfot came into use but rather the sense ... made it clear that it was the fylfot sentence I was pointing to. How about "The fylfot [repeating the subject, in case a reader ... that you (Sharkford) were speaking of the fylfot specifically. Since we're on the ...
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Swastika
... French; cruz gamada or esvástica in Spanish.) fylfot (meaning "four feet", chiefly in heraldry and architecture). (See Fylfot for a discussion of the etymology.) hooked ... European traditions The swastika (also called a fylfot, a term coined in the 19th century ... commonly known today as the swastika or fylfot on our blankets, baskets, art objects, sandpainting ... See also Brigid's cross Celtic cross Fylfot Lauburu or Basque cross Union of ...
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Talk:Germanic neopaganism
... educators. Even OR appears to claim the fylfot "has been part of our heritage for ... 000 years. Let's see. The term "fylfot" most likely dates to the 19th century ... grimoires to my knowledge. The triskele or fylfot appear in conjunction with Odin more than ... about the symbol's popularity. Likewise, the "fylfot", afaik there is no evidence that it ...
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User talk:Bloodofox
... played any role in Germanic paganism. The fylfot thing is debunked. I know of no ... than OR. They are stuck with the "fylfot", and airily claim the symbol is part ... the fact that OR argues for the "fylfot" as an ancient symbol, replacing it with ...
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Talk:Odinic Rite
... 5839;) 12:32, 30 August 2005 (UTC) fylfot somebody has inserted a reference to "Asatru ... the only group who explicitly claim the "fylfot" as a historical sacred symbol, so I ...
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Odinic Rite
... symbol (by them consistently referred to as fylfot, a term attested in a 1500 description ... rune may in fact represent a "semi-fylfot"[4]. Nine Noble Virtues The Nine Noble ...
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Esvástica (translated from Spanish)
... in French is croix gammée, in English fylfot, in German winkelmaßkreuz, in Dutch hakenkruis and ... the well-known emblem like esvástica or fylfot in our blankets, baskets, objects of art ...
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Catch wrestling
... Hold, Sickle Hold, Key Lock and the Fylfot. Karl Gotch's students formed the original ...
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