trikerion
/traɪˈkɪərɪən/Definitions
1. noun
A ancient Greek three-barred sceptre or ceremonial staff, often carried by a magus or priest.
“The ancient temple’s priests proudly displayed the trikerion as a symbol of their authority.”
1. noun
A ancient Greek three-barred sceptre or ceremonial staff, often carried by a magus or priest.
“The ancient temple’s priests proudly displayed the trikerion as a symbol of their authority.”