hex sign

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English

Two hex signs on the side of a barn.
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Etymology

Compound of hex +‎ sign, coined in English.

Pronunciation

Noun

hex sign (plural hex signs)

  1. (US, chiefly Pennsylvania) A geometric design usually consisting of a star or flower placed in a circular field, used by the Fancy Dutch on buildings such as barns, often said to be intended as a ward against evil in former times.
    • 1984, Thomas Edmund Graves, The Pennsylvania German Hex Sign: A Study in Folk Process, page 256.
      This association will partially pay for the repainting of hex signs in the tourist areas.
    • 2006, Patricia Wanger Smith, Southeastern Berks County, in Postcard History Series, Arcadia Publishing, →ISBN.
      Note the hex signs on the barn, an old Pennsylvania Dutch custom used to ward off the evil spirits.
    • 2008, Ivan E. Hoyt, Hex Signs: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Learning the Craft, Stackpole Books, →ISBN.
      The original hex signs were created by the Pennsylvania Dutch, a cultural group composed of several different groups of people.
  2. (paganism) A protective symbol used in Heathenry comprising a six-petaled flower or star set within a circle, as a New Age adoptation of the above.

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References

  • 1984 Futharc A Handbook of Rune Magic, Edred Thorsson, Samuel Weiser Inc, 0-87728-548-9, page 107.
    Common in Dutch hex signs and a powerful framework for talismans and visual magic.
  • 1993 Our Troth, the Ring of Troth and other true folk, →ISBN, page 662.
    Hex-sign - a sign of hallowing and warding, traditionally put on the walls of houses or barns.
  • 1999 The Complete Illustrated Guide to Runes, Nigel Pennick, Element Books Ltd, →ISBN, page 183.
    hex sign Runic-derived protective sign used in Pennsylvania Dutch house-building.

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