"☭" meaning in All languages combined

See ☭ on Wiktionary

Symbol [Translingual]

Etymology: First used as a communist symbol by Yevgeny Kamzolkin in 1917. Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol}} ☭
  1. The hammer and sickle, a symbol of communism. Wikipedia link: Hammer and sickle, Yevgeny Kamzolkin Categories (topical): Communism
    Sense id: en-☭-mul-symbol-K2E1W93Z Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header

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