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This page features translations of symbol and motif terms in different languages from Western Europe, accompanied by pictures.
Acanthus
Dutch | French | German |
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acanthus [n] | feuille [f] d'acanthe [f] | Akanthus [m] |
French:
Flemish:
Cartouche
Dutch | French | German |
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cartouche [f] | cartouche [f] | Kartusche [f] |
Austrian:
Dutch:
French:
Flemish:
German:
Swiss:
Berlin Wool Work Patterns
German:
Cross
Breton | Dutch | French | German | Low German | Luxembourgish | Occitan | Swiss German | Vlaams |
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kroaz [f] | kruis [n] | croix [f] | Kreuz [m] | Krüüz [n] | Kräiz [n] | crotz [f] | Chrüüz [n] | kruus |
Austrian:
Dutch:
German:
French:
Liechtensteinian:
Luxembourgish:
Swiss:
Festoon
Dutch | French | German |
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festoen [n] | feston [m] | Feston [n] |
Dutch:
Flemish:
French:
German:
Swiss:
Gallic Rooster
French |
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le coq gaulois |
French:
Greek Key
French | German |
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grecque [f] | Mäander [m] |
French:
German:
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