animal leg การใช้
- In the early 19th century blacksmiths made animal leg hold traps for mountain men.
- Rust-covered guns have been peeled apart to get at smaller pieces _ triggers used as hand brakes for a bicycle, rifle barrels for animal legs.
- A demon from Hell who impales himself with needles sharpened to a deadly point, sets an animal leg-hold trap off with his own bare hand, and dines on crickets and worms.
- And those old shrunken legs that are also like animal legs, or like spiders, and he somehow manages to take all these signs of death, of combat, and make something childlike, simple and direct, and yet moving and even mythical.
- The most common is the rider, in which the " rider " ( person ) gives the illusion of riding an animal; the person's legs go through the hollowed-out animal legs, along with fake legs dangling off the wearer's body to finish off the illusion.
- Additional finds include copper alloy chains and incense bowls, copper alloy lock and clasps decorated with the image of an arched entrance to a church, a sinuous dragon-headed arm from a multi-armed copper candelabra, and a copper hearth with decorative animal legs complete with rings for suspension.
- It developed a hieratic significance, expressed in fictive curule seats on funerary monuments, a symbol of power which was never entirely lost in post-Roman European tradition . 6th-century consular ivory diptychs of Orestes and of Constantinus each depict the consul seated on an elaborate curule seat with crossed animal legs.