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Valentine's
Day - Symbols |
Valentine
Symbols
It's not difficult to figure out the connection between
the heart and Valentine's Day. The heart, after all, was
thought in ancient times to be the source of all emotions.
It later came to be associated only with the emotion of
love.
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not clear when the valentine heart shape became the
symbol for the heart. Some scholars speculate that
the heart symbol as we use it to signify romance or
love came from early attempts by people to draw an
organ they'd never seen. Anyway, here are some of
the other valentine symbols and their origins: |
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Red
roses were said to be the favorite
flower of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Red
is also a color that signifies strong feelings.
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Lace has
long been used to make women's handkerchiefs. If
a woman dropped her handkerchief, a man might pick
it up for her. Sometimes, if she had her eye on
the right man, a woman might intentionally drop
her handkerchief to encourage him.
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Love knots
have series of winding and interlacing loops with
no beginning and no end. A symbol of everlasting
love, love knots were made from ribbon or drawn
on paper.
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Lovebirds,
colorful birds found in Africa, named because they
sit closely together in pairs -- like sweethearts
do. Doves are symbols of loyalty and love, because
they mate for life.
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How
about the "X" sign representing a kiss? This
tradition started with the Medieval practice of allowing
those who could not write to sign documents with an "X".
This was done before witnesses, and the signer placed
a kiss upon the "X" to show sincerity. This
is how the kiss came to be synonymous with the letter
"X", and how the "X" came to be commonly
used at the end of letters as kiss symbols. (Some believed
"X" was chosen as a variation on the cross symbol,
while others believe it might have been a pledge in the
name of Christ, since the "X" -- or Chi symbol
-- is the second letter of the Greek alphabet and has
been used in church history to represent Christ.)
Happy
Valentine's Day!!!
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