From Middle French <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span>, from Old French pentacol (“pendant”), from pent (“hangs”), a (“from”), and col (“neck”), thus "hangs from neck". Likely reanalyzed...
<span class="searchmatch">pentacles</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span> A suit of the minor arcana in tarot, bearing the symbol of disks marked with pentagrams; also called disks or coins....
pentacolare m or f (plural pentacolari) (relational) <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span> pentacolo...
pentacular (not comparable) Of or relating to a <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span>....
pen‧ta‧klo pentaklo (accusative singular pentaklon, plural pentakloj, accusative plural pentaklojn) <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span> (circumscribed pentagram) pentagramo (“pentagram”)...
pentagramojn) pentagram, pentangle Synonym: stelokvinlatero pentaklo (“<span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span> (circumscribed pentagram)”) IPA(key): /pentaˈɡramo/ pentagramo (plural...
from Renaissance Latin documents. pentaculum <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span> Latinized version of the Middle French word <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span>, replacing -cle with the Latin suffix -culum...
in French. pantacle (plural pantacles) (rare) Alternative spelling of <span class="searchmatch">pentacle</span>, used by A. E. Waite and probably also some other members of the Hermetic...