pheon (Meaning)

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pheon (n.)

A bearing representing the head of a dart or javelin, with long barbs which are engrailed on the inner edge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pheon

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pheon Sentence Examples

  1. The legendary pheon adorned the family crest, symbolizing nobility and strength.
  2. The pheon-shaped arrowhead struck its target with deadly precision.
  3. The pheon served as a sacred symbol in ancient Celtic rituals.
  4. The pheon's sharp points represented the piercing gaze of a vigilant guardian.
  5. Craftsmen etched intricate pheon designs into ornate silverware.
  6. The heraldic pheon symbolized honor, loyalty, and bravery.
  7. The pheon's triangular shape resembled a bird in flight, soaring above adversity.
  8. The pheon was a symbol of authority, often depicted on royal seals and decrees.
  9. The pheon's pointed shape was said to ward off evil spirits and protect its wearer.
  10. The pheon's elegance and symbolism made it a popular decorative motif in architecture and heraldry.

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A bearing representing the head of a dart or javelin, with long barbs which are engrailed on the inner edge.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The legendary pheon adorned the family crest, symbolizing nobility and strength.

The pheon-shaped arrowhead struck its target with deadly precision.

The pheon served as a sacred symbol in ancient Celtic rituals.

The pheon's sharp points represented the piercing gaze of a vigilant guardian.