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'''Onnost''' ([[Ash]]: | '''Onnost''' ([[Ash]]: {{ash|oadnoasda}}, lit. "sunrise-sunset", IPA [ˈɔ̯͡ɑʔˌᵈn̺ɔ̯͡ɑs̠.t̠ə]) is an anglicisation of the name of a simple symbol simultaneously representing both events of the day as a circle for the sun with a line for the horizon drawn through it, like the symbol ⦵ ("circle with horizontal bar", U+29B5). It is a popular design in many contexts. | ||
Originally emblematic of a cyclic (conservative, unchanging) worldview, it has come to take on an almost opposite, progressive meaning of looking to the future as each day passes. | Originally emblematic of a cyclic (conservative, unchanging) worldview, it has come to take on an almost opposite, progressive meaning of looking to the future as each day passes. | ||
==Appa== | ==Appa== | ||
[[File:appa-onnawasta-200px.png|frame|right|<center> | [[File:appa-onnawasta-200px.png|frame|right|<center>Emblem of Appa</center>]] | ||
The emblem of the coastal town of [[Verse:Ash/Appa|Appa]] is a more intricate version of an onnost. | The emblem of the coastal town of [[Verse:Ash/Appa|Appa]] is a more intricate version of an onnost. |
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