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Does anyone know what this symbol is? Its a sideways face in a circle with twi lines one above and one under circle and there is a dot on the right of the line under the circle.
Looks like it could be the elder futhark rune Sowilo, representing confidence and empowerment. One alone is fine, but if you see two of them side by side tattooed on someone, they're probably a neo-nazi.
Hello! Could anyone please find & give me a (thorough & detailed, if possible) meaning/symbolism behind this tattoo? I can't even find this specific drawing anywhere on Google
This is a tetragrammaton! It combines Christian, Jewish, pagan, and even some alchemic (although alchemy is not a religion) symbols to create what is considered a powerful protection symbol.
The four letters in the middle are the Hebrew letters for YHWH, or one of the names of God. These four letters are called the tetragrammaton, which is also the name of a protection symbol which includes the aforementioned four letters. This might be a variation of a tetragrammaton symbol.more »
So I found this bracelet from when I was younger. I thought it was Indian/Buddhist in origin, but I can’t identify the writing. I’m trying to hunt for it but can’t. Any help is appreciated
A lady walks up and hands me this ring and says it belongs to me and that she was to deliver it to me. She looked scared. I'm freaked out by it all . Can anyone tell me what the symbol means. Or is she just crazy? Help plzmore »
Ive identified the 4 seasonal symbols but not the one in the center (the horned cross like symbol) or the very lowest one. It all folds up into a cube, its Victorian, made of silver & very mysterious & I dont really know what it is? any suggestions?.more »
It appears to be a cross on top of a circle that is open to the left almost like ceres then reversed to look like the letter c with a cross beneath it.
Hi, my husband got his tattoo while drunk and doesn’t know what it means. The man told him something about a maya’s symbol but we tease each and found nothing.
Those are parentheses. They basically close off a section in math, and they use the PEMDAS (Order of Operations - Must use in order) protocol (or multiply two numbers) such as: Ex: 3(2+3) + 8(2-1) = (3 x 5) + (8 x 1) = 15 + 8 = 23 Parentheses (Answer what's in the parentheses first) Exponents (Do the math for the exponents) Multiplication (Multiply any numbers or variables) Division (Divide any numbers or variables) Addition (Add any numbers or variables) Subtraction (Subtract any numbers or variables)more »
I dont have a pic but let me try my best to describe it for you guys. It has multiple forms that it comes on. Like a fifty cent piece. And on one side it has like a sheild with a crest or a horse with one leg bent on the front legs bent. A rider with sword or joust at half mast . oh ya and a serpent coming out of the water and the horse looks to be about to trample it with one of its front legs.and on the back it says " you are the key to the light"!.more »
a punctuation mark ( ’ ) used to indicate either possession (e.g., Harry's book ; boys' coats ) or the omission of letters or numbers (e.g., can't ; he's ; class of ’99 ).
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