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*'''the scythe of Father Time''' (harvest/death) | *'''the scythe of Father Time''' (harvest/death) | ||
*'''incite:''' (encourage/stir up/engender) | *'''incite:''' (encourage/stir up/engender) | ||
− | *'''Kronos/Saturn:''' the scythe is a symbol of this god of generation/dissolution, renewal, ricorso -- later he became "Father Time." | + | *'''inside:''' his "wormcasket" |
+ | *'''Kronos/Saturn:''' the scythe is a symbol of this god of generation/dissolution, renewal, '''ricorso''' -- later he became "Father Time." | ||
*'''in (this) sign:''' "In hoc signo vinces": in this sign you will conquer (vision of Constantine I); motto of Sigma Chi fraternity, (ΣΧ) which seems to spell "sex" and looks like a fish in the middle. | *'''in (this) sign:''' "In hoc signo vinces": in this sign you will conquer (vision of Constantine I); motto of Sigma Chi fraternity, (ΣΧ) which seems to spell "sex" and looks like a fish in the middle. |
Revision as of 13:26, 24 January 2018
- the scythe of Father Time (harvest/death)
- incite: (encourage/stir up/engender)
- inside: his "wormcasket"
- Kronos/Saturn: the scythe is a symbol of this god of generation/dissolution, renewal, ricorso -- later he became "Father Time."
- in (this) sign: "In hoc signo vinces": in this sign you will conquer (vision of Constantine I); motto of Sigma Chi fraternity, (ΣΧ) which seems to spell "sex" and looks like a fish in the middle.