pantacle
English
Etymology
This spelling was borrowed into English in 1896 by A. E. Waite, from Eliphas Levi's use of the spelling in his French publications.
Noun
pantacle (plural pantacles)
- A rare alternate spelling of pentacle, used by A. E. Waite and probably also some other members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and then by Aleister Crowley.
Anagrams
- Tlapanec, placenta
French
Etymology
This spelling was coined by the mid-1800s occult author Eliphas Levi.
Noun
pantacle m (plural pantacles)
- a rare alternate spelling of pentacle