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eikon

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eikon [ˈaɪkɒn]
n
(Christianity / Eastern Church (Greek & Russian Orthodox)) a variant spelling of icon


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Kezar extends Fish's resistant reading to associate Samson's inwardness with the ars moriendi tradition (specifically Thomas Becon's The Sick Man's Slave, 1561), a tradition likewise employed by Charles I'S Eikon Basilike.
By 600 the icon (from the Greek word eikon for image), with its formal, mystical, human-but-also-otherworldly style of painted images, was fully established.
Eikon USB Fingerprint Reader Receives Best of Innovations Award in Biometrics Category
 
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