krzyż celtycki

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krzyż celtycki

Etymology

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Literally, Celtic cross.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkʂɘʂ t͡sɛlˈtɘt͡s.ki/
  • Syllabification: krzyż cel‧tyc‧ki

Noun

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krzyż celtycki m inan

  1. (Christianity, fascism, nationalism) Celtic cross (four-armed figure in the shape of a cross, placed in a circle, symbolizing the traditional Celtic garland of rue, which was originally a solar symbol, then a religious symbol of Celtic Christians, later also used by nationalist and racist movements)

Declension

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Further reading

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