‖ meslé(e, a. Her. Obs.
[OF. meslé pa. pple. of mesler (mod.F. mêler) to mix.]
(See quots.)
| 1632 J. Guillim Heraldry vi. vi. (ed. 2) betw. 420–1 The Marquesse his Coronet is Meslée, that is, part flowred and part pyramidall pearled. 1894 Parker's Gloss. Her., Meslé: mingled. Used by a few old writers in describing a field of metal and colour in equal proportions, as gyronny, paly. |