Fylfot [noun]
Definition of Fylfot:
nazi symbol
Opposite/Antonyms of Fylfot:
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Sentence/Example of Fylfot:
Both the Greek fret and the fylfot appear to have been unknown to the Semitic nations as an ornament or as a symbol.
The gallows from which he is suspended forms a Tau cross, while the figure—from the position of the legs—forms a fylfot cross.
Why, the symbol of Buddha on the reverse of a coin found at Ugain is the same cross, the 'fylfot' of Thor.
The fylfot is frequently found in the Greek Church on the vestments of the clergy.
There can be no doubt that the fylfot throughout Eur-Asia had a symbolic significance, which in many places it still retains.
The manner in which the fylfot was employed proves that it certainly had a symbolic signification.
The conclusion is evident that the fylfot was a symbol before the swarming-off of the Aryan hordes.
If the fylfot is a detached intersection of the meander pattern, why did not the Egyptians hit on it?
One of the most singular, as well as most ancient, of the many forms and modifications of the cross is the "fylfot."
The Greek fret or key pattern, with which all are familiar, is a decorative development of the fylfot.