Triskelion
//trɑɪˈskɛ.li.ən//
Translations of "triskelion" (9 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | трискелион(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | triskelion | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 三曲腳圖 /三曲脚图(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | sānqūjiǎotú | |
| Dutch | triskelion(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | — | |
| French | triskèle(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | — | |
| German | Triskele(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | — | |
| Hungarian | triszkelion(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | — | |
| Italian | trinacria(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs), triquetra(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs), triscele(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | — | |
| Sicilian | trinàcria(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs), triskelion(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs), trìscili(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | — | |
| Swedish | triskele(figure composed of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs) | — |
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