Lexicographical Neighbors of Swasticas
Literary usage of Swasticas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland (1882)
"One of them has in addition three swasticas, two of which are peculiar, being
curvilinear. The second stone presents two ..."
2. The Cathedral Churches of England: Their Architecture, History and by Helen Marshall Pratt (1910)
"The face is that of an ascetic; the stole, fringed maniple and apparel of the
alb are decorated with the swasticas or fylfot. In THE TRANSEPT we stand in ..."
3. The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1907)
"... in the parish of Minard, and engraved in the Journal,1 two swasticas were
found in similar positions. Over the cross is a bird, but what bird was ..."
4. Famous Homes of Great Britain and Their Stories by Alfred Henry Malan (1899)
"... Caistor-bowl has on it a Labarum, is, pace the erudite Catalogue, most
questionable; though the two swasticas on an altar downstairs are obvious enough. ..."
5. Monumental Christianity: Or, The Art and Symbolism of the Primitive Church by John Patterson Lundy (1876)
"Phrygian Copper Helmet, found at Herculaneum, marked with four swasticas.
From Count Caylus, who copied it from the original in the cabinet of the King of ..."
6. Navaho Houses by Cosmos Mindeleff (1898)
"... and a network of the same is shown in/of the same plate. Plato CLXVII, &,
represents a compound star. While simple swasticas are not found on any of the ..."