The word 'triquetra' means triangle in the English language. The word triquetra is of Latin origin and was used to describe three-sided or cornered shapes and patterns.
The triquetra (often, triqueta) is a tripartate symbol composed of three interlocked vesica pisces, marking the intersection of three circles.
The triquetra
It's called the "Triquetra"
None that I have ever seen.
The Triquetra is a symbol used in many pagan traditions, such as Norse and Celtic paganism, and also used by Christians to depict the Holy Trinity. In modern neopaganism, this symbol has a variety of meanings. In Wicca it can be used as a symbol of protection and to depict the Triple Goddess.
The triquetra symbolises many things. With the ancient Celts it represents the the stages of a woman. Maiden-Mother-Wise woman the first being the maiden - in your early years to puberty the second being the mother - your child bearing years the third being the crone or wise women - when you hit menopause and pass on your wisdom.
to draw a picture, to draw water from a well, to draw blood, to draw someone out of their shell, to draw a card from the deck, to draw money from the bank
first draw the head, then draw the body, next draw the mittens, then draw the legs and boots, finally, draw the eyes, mouth, nose, hat, and beard.
draw a circle and the n draw a tail
The same 'draw' e.g. 'I will draw'.
Draw ovals, draw circles inside of them. Or, draw the upper eyelashes and draw the iris underneath. draw little shimmery-shines in the iris, and a pupil.