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{{Quotation | {{Quotation | ||
− | |title=Quincunx | + | |title=Quinconce (Quincunx) |
|text=The arrangement of five units in the patter corresponding to the five-spot on dice, playing cards, or dominoes. A quincunx is often used in Hoodoo as a sort of "artifical crossroad" and can be created inside a room in the house. The quincunx or five-spot is generally used for scaling and fixing spells in place. | |text=The arrangement of five units in the patter corresponding to the five-spot on dice, playing cards, or dominoes. A quincunx is often used in Hoodoo as a sort of "artifical crossroad" and can be created inside a room in the house. The quincunx or five-spot is generally used for scaling and fixing spells in place. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | "You see this pattern here? That's a quinconce, that's a five spot."<br> | ||
+ | "That's used for [[hoodoo|hoodoo spellwork]], isn't it?"<br> | ||
+ | "<nowiki>[...]</nowiki> You fill <nowiki>[this flowerpot]</nowiki> with [[blood weed]] and you've got yourself a powerful charm to war off enemies." | ||
|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[2.11 Playthings]]) | |author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[2.11 Playthings]]) | ||
|source= [[Official Website]] | |source= [[Official Website]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | The reference and symbol appears to be derived from <ref>[http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html#quincunx Lucky Mogo]. | |
− | The reference and symbol appears to be derived from http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html#quincunx | ||
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[[Category:Library]][[Category:Symbols & Runes]] | [[Category:Library]][[Category:Symbols & Runes]] | ||
[[Category:Pad of Definitions]] | [[Category:Pad of Definitions]] |
Revision as of 02:30, 18 December 2008
Quinconce (Quincunx)
The arrangement of five units in the patter corresponding to the five-spot on dice, playing cards, or dominoes. A quincunx is often used in Hoodoo as a sort of "artifical crossroad" and can be created inside a room in the house. The quincunx or five-spot is generally used for scaling and fixing spells in place.
"[...] You fill [this flowerpot] with blood weed and you've got yourself a powerful charm to war off enemies."
"You see this pattern here? That's a quinconce, that's a five spot."
"That's used for hoodoo spellwork, isn't it?"
The reference and symbol appears to be derived from <ref>Lucky Mogo.