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- A crucifix (from the Latin cruci fixus meaning '(one) fixed to a cross') is a cross with an image of Jesus on it, as distinct from a bare cross. The representation...
- crossbeam. One suggestion is the lower crossbeam represents the footrest (suppedaneum) to which the feet of Jesus were nailed. In some earlier representations...
- It consists of a richly adorned, silk-covered armchair, fastened on a suppedaneum, on each side of which are two gilded rings; through these rings p****...
- Other names for the symbol include the Russian cross, and Slavonic or Suppedaneum cross. The earliest cross with a slanted footstool (pointing upwards...
- the two bones of the forearm (the radius and the ulna). A foot-rest (suppedaneum) attached to the cross, perhaps for the purpose of taking the person's...
- revamp, semiped, semipedal, sesquipedal, stapes, stapedius, subpetiolate, suppedaneum, tripedal, trivet, vamp, velocipede peg-, pect- fix Gr**** πηγνύναι (pēgnúnai)...
- of the Trinity Shield with the Christian cross on the bottom portion. Suppedaneum cross Also known as the Russian cross, Slavic, Slavonic cross, or Orthodox...
- horizontal cross bean) The plaque at the bottom of the Cross represents the suppedaneum of Christ, "His footstool" (Psalm 98:5), "the place where His feet have...
- my feet", which is interpreted as referring to the footrest (Latin: suppedāneum) on which Jesus' feet were nailed and which appears on the Orthodox cross...
- revamp, semiped, semipedal, sesquipedal, stapes, stapedius, subpetiolate, suppedaneum, tripedal, trivet, vamp, velocipede peg-, pect- fix Gr**** πηγνύναι (pēgnúnai)...