hakenkreuz
See also: Hakenkreuz
English
Etymology
Borrowed from German Hakenkreuz.
Noun
hakenkreuz (plural hakenkreuzes)
- (chiefly India, often capitalized) The swastika that is used as a Nazi symbol.
- 1937, The Aeroplane, page 442:
- The big elliptical main hall, quite a beautiful saloon, looked at first sight like a German show, for the hakenkreuzes, or swastikas, on the tails of the German aeroplanes, and a frieze of the same emblem round most of the gallery […]
Usage notes
Some Hindus, Buddhists and Jains suggest that "hakenkreuz" should be used instead of "swastika" when referring to the Nazi symbol, as the swastika is considered to be sacred in these religions.
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