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She made the sign of the fylfot over her left breast.
He made the sign of the fylfot on his bald head.
He did not dwell on the significance of the fylfot.
The four shafts are joined in a fylfot, a symbol of good fortune.
I swear by every damned fylfot that it is unfair."
But why did he add a red armband with the ancient and honorable sign of the fylfot?
The Fylfot was widely adopted in the early Christian centuries.
On his shiny bald head were bloody streaks where he had made the fylfot sign.
The six Gnomen licked their lips, made the sign of the fylfot and took off.
He saw Sart glance once at the slight body in the corner and again make the sign of the fylfot.
It was not a little surprising to find the Fylfot on Church Bells in England.
Jantor shook his head and once more made the fylfot sign on his head.
On the Meaning and Origin of the Fylfot and Swastika.
The Fylfot, together with its sister figure the Gammadion, has been found in a great variety of contexts over the centuries.
Again Jantor made the fylfot sign on his shiny head and regarded Blade with narrowed eyes.
A fylfot is thus a "poly-foot", to wit, a "many-footed" sigil.
From the early 14th Century onwards the Fylfot was often used to adorn Eucharistic robes.
Even in the last few centuries the fylfot is conspicuous by its absence from grants of arms (understandably so since 1945; see: Swastika - Stigma).
In modern heraldry texts the fylfot is typically shown with truncated limbs, rather like a cross potent that's had one arm of each T cut off.
Nakh people used fylfot as symbol of Deela-Malkh on their buildings and tomb-stones.
This cathedral was consecrated in 1881 and has an impressive rose window, wooden-ribbed ceiling and tile work emblazoned with the distinctive Fylfot Cross.
The badge had been varied in 1939 by putting three Cross potent in place of the three heraldic fylfot crosses which had previously been used.