trefoiled (Meaning)

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trefoiled (a.)

Same as Trefle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trefoiled

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trefoiled Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Greek symbol of the trefoiled triquetra represents the unity of mind, body, and spirit.
  2. The trefoiled trefoil knot is a complex mathematical design often used in Celtic art and architecture.
  3. The trefoiled archway of the Gothic cathedral invoked a sense of awe and grandeur.
  4. The trefoiled leaves of the shamrock plant symbolized the Holy Trinity in Irish folklore.
  5. In heraldry, a trefoiled cross represented faith, hope, and charity.
  6. The trefoiled windows of the Victorian manor house let in dappled sunlight, creating a cozy atmosphere.
  7. The trefoiled pattern on the embroidered shawl hinted at the wearer's connection to the natural world.
  8. The trefoiled pendants of the ancient amulet were believed to ward off evil spirits.
  9. The trefoiled aperture of the camera lens allowed for precise control over light and depth of field.
  10. The trefoiled flowerpots on the balcony added a touch of whimsy and charm to the cityscape.

FAQs About the word trefoiled

Same as Trefle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient Greek symbol of the trefoiled triquetra represents the unity of mind, body, and spirit.

The trefoiled trefoil knot is a complex mathematical design often used in Celtic art and architecture.

The trefoiled archway of the Gothic cathedral invoked a sense of awe and grandeur.

The trefoiled leaves of the shamrock plant symbolized the Holy Trinity in Irish folklore.