triskelion

IPA: trˈɪskʌɫaɪʌn

noun

  • A figure composed of three interlocked spirals (or three bent human legs), with threefold rotational symmetry.
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Examples of "triskelion" in Sentences

  • Nah, it's just an Austrian attempt at the Welsh triskelion.
  • Will recognized the symbol as the triskelion of the Armies of the Mighty.
  • However, I don't think the rabb...er, lagomorphs in your triskelion emblem agree with you.
  • A hundred yards away, a headless dragon engine was using its neck as a metallic whip to breach one of the triskelion towers.
  • Not entirely sure I am the most "English" person in Parliament I'm currently staring at a giant Manx triskelion that even Lindsay Hoyle would be proud of!
  • Even when the artificer made sure to mention Tawnos's inventions, such as the triskelion, a mobile fortification, the eyes of the nobles glazed over and Tawnos could almost hear their ears clicking off.
  • Isle of Man, by the way, is a British protectorate whose symbol is an armored triskelion, a three-legged creation that appears always to be running despite having no head -much like some politicians who come immediately to mind.

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