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==Role of context in symbolism== {{Original research|section|date=January 2010}} A symbol's [[Meaning (non-linguistic)|meaning]] may be modified by various factors including popular usage, [[history]], and contextual [[intent (law)|intent]]. ===Historical meaning=== The history of a symbol is one of many factors in determining a particular symbol's apparent meaning. Consequently, symbols with emotive power carry problems analogous to [[false etymologies]].<ref> Compare: {{cite book | last1 = Basso | first1 = Michele | title = Eschatological symbolism in the Vatican Necropolis | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=-qovAQAAIAAJ | publisher = Tipografia Poliglotta Vaticana | date = 1982 | page = 700 | access-date = 2019-01-05 | quote = In a late period the Greeks made [Pan] the incarnation of All (giving a false etymology to his name, which is really connected with the pastures), that is to say, the universe. }} </ref> ===Context=== The context of a symbol may change its meaning. Similar five-pointed stars might signify a [[Law enforcement agency|law enforcement]] officer or a member of the [[armed services]], depending upon the [[uniform]].
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