triskelion
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek τρισκέλιον (triskélion, “three-legged”).
Noun
triskelion (plural triskelions or triskelia)
- Any figure or object composed of three interlocked spirals, limbs (especially bent human legs), or any similar symbol with three protrusions and a threefold rotational symmetry.
- Sicily and the Isle of Man use triskelia as their emblems.
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