pentacle

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A flat talisman, almost always star-shaped, made of parchment, sheet metal, or other substance, marked with a magic symbol or symbols, used in magical evocation.
  2. A pentagram, especially one that is used for magical or mystical purposes.
  3. A circumscribed pentagram.
  4. A figure formed by two equilateral triangles intersecting regularly so as to form a six-pointed star.

Pronunciation

/ˈpɛnt.ə.kl̩/ En-us-pentacle.ogg

Word forms

pentacle pentacles

Etymology

PIE word *pénkʷe From Middle French pentacle, from Old French pentacol (“pendant”), from pent (“hangs”), a (“from”), and col (“neck”), thus "hangs from neck". Likely reanalyzed in medieval times as coming from penta- (“five”) and -culum (object forming suffix), as evidenced by the Latinized form pentaculum and the narrowing of the modern sense to a five-pointed design, especially a pentagram.

Translations

Esperanto: pentagramo French: pentacle Spanish: pentáculo
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