marekors
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- murukors (dialectal)
- marekross
Etymology
From mare (“mare, the evil night spirit”) + kors (“cross”).
Noun
marekors n (definite singular marekorset, indefinite plural marekors, definite plural marekorsa)
- (folklore) a pentagram or a pentacle carved in a wall (or on a door) with an iron knife (or painted with tar) as protection against evil spirits
Synonyms
- lånekors (a tar cross)
- maremerke
- murustjerne
- pentagram
- pentakel
- tussekors
References
- Å.Ø. Kostveit (1997) Kors i kake, skurd i tre: tegn og symboler i folkekulturen