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  • skull — early 13c., probably from O.N. skalli bald head, skull, a general Scandinavian word (Cf. Swedish skulle, Norw. skult), probably related to O.E. scealu husk (see SHELL (Cf. shell)). But early prominence in southwestern texts suggests rather origin …   Etymology dictionary

  • SKULL (DC Comics) — Infobox comics organization name= SKULL imagesize= caption=Skull operatives versus Superman Man Batart by Ross Andru publisher=DC Comics debut= Superman #301, (July 1976) creators=Gerry Conway (writer)Curt Swan (artist) type=Organized crime… …   Wikipedia

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  • skull — [13] The Old English word for ‘skull’ was hēafodpanne, literally ‘head pan’. It has never been firmly established where its Middle English replacement skull came from, but is seems more than likely that it was borrowed from a Scandinavian… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • skull — [13] The Old English word for ‘skull’ was hēafodpanne, literally ‘head pan’. It has never been firmly established where its Middle English replacement skull came from, but is seems more than likely that it was borrowed from a Scandinavian… …   Word origins

  • Skull (symbolism) — Skull symbolism is the attachment of symbolic meaning to the human skull. The most common symbolic use of the skull is as a representation of death and mortality, but such a reading varies with changing cultural contexts.Humans can often… …   Wikipedia

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