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A trefoil () is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings, used in architecture and
Christian symbolism Christian symbolism is the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork or events, by Christianity. It invests objects or actions with an inner meaning expressing Christian ideas. The symbolism of the early Church was characterized by bei ...
, among other areas. The term is also applied to other symbols with a threefold shape. A similar shape with four rings is called a
quatrefoil A quatrefoil (anciently caterfoil) is a decorative element consisting of a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of four partially overlapping circles of the same diameter. It is found in art, architecture, heraldry and traditional ...
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Architecture


Ornamentation

'Trefoil' is a term in Gothic architecture given to the ornamental foliation or cusping introduced in the heads of window-lights, tracery, and panellings, in which the centre takes the form of a three-lobed leaf (formed from three partially overlapping circles). One of the earliest examples is in the plate tracery at Winchester Cathedral (1222–1235). The fourfold version of an architectural trefoil is a
quatrefoil A quatrefoil (anciently caterfoil) is a decorative element consisting of a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of four partially overlapping circles of the same diameter. It is found in art, architecture, heraldry and traditional ...
. A simple trefoil shape in itself can be symbolic of the Trinity, while a trefoil combined with an equilateral triangle was also a moderately common symbol of the Christian Trinity during the late Middle Ages in some parts of Europe, similar to a barbed quatrefoil. Two forms of a trefoil combined with a triangle are shown below: File:Trefoil-Architectural-Equilateral-Triangle-outlined.svg, alt=The outline of three interlocking circles with an equilateral triangle in the centre., Outlined File:Trefoil-Architectural-Equilateral-Triangle-interlaced.svg, alt=Three interlocking circles with a triangle in the centre, the full, interlocking lines of each now shown., Interlaced A dove, which symbolizes the
Holy Spirit In Judaism, the Holy Spirit is the divine force, quality, and influence of God over the Universe or over his creatures. In Nicene Christianity, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is the third person of the Trinity. In Islam, the Holy Spirit acts as ...
, is sometimes depicted within the outlined form of the trefoil combined with a triangle.


Architectural layout

In architecture and archaeology, a 'trefoil' describes a layout or floor plan consisting of three apses in clover-leaf shape, as for example in the Megalithic temples of Malta. Particularly in church architecture, such a layout may be called a "triconchos". File:Evolution du plan des temples copie.jpg, alt=A diagram of six examples of evolving temple floor plans, evolving clockwise, labelled ("temple typology"). The floor plans evolve from small, simple rooms to much larger and more elaborate constructions., Evolution of layout of Maltese Megalithic temples;
Skorba The Skorba temples are megalithic remains on the northern edge of Żebbiegħ, in Malta, which have provided detailed and informative insight into the earliest periods of Malta's neolithic culture. The site was only excavated in the early 1960s ...
(upper right) has a typical trefoil plan File:Trikonchos.gif, alt=A triconchos floor plan, showing a wall with a door on the left side and three trefoil-like alcoves on the right., A typical triconchos


Heraldry

The heraldic 'trefoil' is a stylized clover. It should not be confused with the figure named in French heraldry ("threefoil"), which is a stylized flower with three petals, and differs from the heraldic trefoil in being not slipped. File:Héraldique meuble trèfle 1.svg, Trefoil in heraldry File:Blason famille fr Duprat.svg, ''Or a fess sable between three trefoils vert'' File:Blason ville fr Boissy-sans-Avoir (Yvelines).svg, ''Gules a cross flory argent between four tiercefeuilles Or'' File:16. varaždinska.jpg, Croatian trefoil badge worn by Royal Croatian Home Guard during Austria-Hungary, depicting oak leaves File:CroatianTrefoil.svg, Croatian trefoil used by the Axis-sympathetic Croatian Air Force Legion in World War II, formed from a defaced '' Balkenkreuz''


Symbols

Symmetrical trefoils are particularly popular as warning and informational symbols. If a box containing hazardous material is moved around and shifted into different positions, it is still easy to recognize the symbol, while the distinctive trefoil design of the recycling symbol makes it easy for a consumer to notice and identify the packaging the symbol has been printed on as recyclable. Easily stenciled symbols are also favored. File:Radiation warning symbol.svg, Ionizing radiation hazard trefoil File:Fallout shelter symbol.svg, Fallout shelter trefoil File:Biohazard symbol.svg, Biological hazard trefoil File:Recycle001.svg, Universal recycling symbol File:Pictogram_VORTAC.svg, VORTAC Aircraft Navigation Beacon File:WikiProject Scouting trefoil fade.svg, One particular stylized form of the heraldic trefoil is used as the main element in the logo of most Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting organizations. For Girl Scouts, the three trefoil leaves represent the three-fold promise: "To serve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout law." While the green trefoil is considered by many to be the symbol of Ireland, the harp has much greater officially recognized status. Therefore, shamrocks generally do not appear on Irish coins or postage stamps. A trefoil is also part of the logo for Adidas Originals, which also includes three stripes.


See also

* Fleur-de-Lys * Foil (architecture) *
Shamrock A shamrock is a young sprig, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name ''shamrock'' comes from Irish (), which is the diminutive of ...
* Trefoil domain * Trefoil arch * Trefoil knot * Torus knot *
Quatrefoil A quatrefoil (anciently caterfoil) is a decorative element consisting of a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of four partially overlapping circles of the same diameter. It is found in art, architecture, heraldry and traditional ...


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{{wiktionary, trefoil
Explanation of Christian symbolism of Trefoil
Ornaments Christian symbols Symbols Heraldic charges Visual motifs Piecewise-circular curves