‖ 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. |