Definition of Triskelions

1. triskelion [n] - See also: triskelion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triskelions

trishaws
trisilane
trisiloxane
trisiloxanes
trisilver
triskaidecagon
triskaidecagons
triskaideka-
triskaidekaphobia
triskaidekaphobic
triskaidekaphobics
triskele
triskeles
triskelia
triskelion
triskelions (current term)
trismic
trismoid
trismus
trismus dolorificus
trismus nascentium
trismus neonatorum
trismus sardonicus
trismuses
trisnitrate
trisnitrates
trisoctahedra
trisoctahedron
trisoctahedrons
trisodium

Literary usage of Triskelions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University by Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (1900)
"In the triskelions the same perplexity arose: if Polaris was repeated, the idea of a fixed centre was lost (fig. 15) ; if figured singly, it nevertheles» ..."

2. Tusayan Migration Traditions by Jesse Walter Fewkes (1900)
"The concept survives, also, in all manner of trigrams— triangles, triskelions, hearts, etc.—of mystic or symbolic character. The quaternary-quinary system ..."

3. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations: A Comparative by Zelia Nuttall (1901)
"In the triskelions the same perplexity arose : if Polaris was peated, the idea of a fixed centre was lost (fig. lò); if figured singly, it nevertheless ..."

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