Celtic cross

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A Celtic cross on a gravestone

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Celtic cross (plural Celtic crosses)

  1. A Christian symbol, common in Ireland, which combines the cross with a ring surrounding the intersection.
  2. (cartomancy) A spread commonly used by tarotists, usually comprising a six-card "circle" or "cross" on the left and a four-card "staff" on the right.

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