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Geisthausia comes from the german word ''Geist'', meaning ghost/spirit and ''Haus'' meaning house. |
Geisthausia comes from the german word ''Geist'', meaning ghost/spirit and ''Haus'' meaning house. |
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Image description: a flag with four triangular stripes pointing upwards. The innermost triangle is pale reddish grey. The second stripe is pale red. The third stripe is a dusty blue-grey. The final stripe is a dark midnight blue. |
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'''Geisthausia flag''' - the colours and design are evocative of a house-shaped structure, surrounded by night-time colours.The blues also represent spirits and ghosts, and the reddish colours represent the haunted house and the dead who inhabit it.==References== |
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Revision as of 00:45, 6 December 2020
Geisthausia is a xenogender related to haunted houses, ghosts, and death.[1]
Etyomology
Geisthausia comes from the german word Geist, meaning ghost/spirit and Haus meaning house.
Flag
Image description: a flag with four triangular stripes pointing upwards. The innermost triangle is pale reddish grey. The second stripe is pale red. The third stripe is a dusty blue-grey. The final stripe is a dark midnight blue. Geisthausia flag - the colours and design are evocative of a house-shaped structure, surrounded by night-time colours.The blues also represent spirits and ghosts, and the reddish colours represent the haunted house and the dead who inhabit it.==References==