- 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. However,
there is no evidence...
- 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...
-
horizontal cross beam) The
plaque at the
bottom of the
Cross represents the
suppedaneum of Christ, "His footstool" (Psalm 98:5), "the
place where His feet have...
-
short bar,
placed near the foot,
represents his
footrest (in Latin,
suppedaneum). This
cross existed in a
slightly different form (with the
bottom crossbeam...
- my feet",
which is
interpreted as
referring to the
footrest (Latin:
suppedāneum) on
which Jesus' feet were nailed[citation needed] and
which appears...
- revamp, semiped, semipedal, sesquipedal, stapes, stapedius, subpetiolate,
suppedaneum, tripedal, trivet, vamp,
velocipede peg-, pect- fix Gr**** πηγνύναι (pēgnúnai)...
- revamp, semiped, semipedal, sesquipedal, stapes, stapedius, subpetiolate,
suppedaneum, tripedal, trivet, vamp,
velocipede peg-, pect- fix Gr**** πηγνύναι (pēgnúnai)...