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ESCALLOP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a scallop-shell device in heraldry usually borne as a charge with the fluted edge downward and the convex side toward the viewer.
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Scallop - Wikipedia
Scallops are a cosmopolitan family of bivalves found in all of the world's oceans, although never in fresh water. They are one of the very few groups of ...
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escallop - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A thin slice of meat, especially veal, normally shallow-fried. · A scallop. Translations. edit. thin slice of meat — see escalope. scallop — see ...
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escallop
escallop (ɛˈskæləp) Also 7 escollop, 7–8 escalop. [a. OF. escalope shell, an adoption from some Teut. lang.; cf. MDu. schelpe (mod.Du. schelp) shell. The variant scallop is found much earlier, and is still in use.] 1. A bivalve mollusc of the genus Pecten; = scallop 1.1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. x...
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ESCALLOP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Escallop definition: to bake (food cut into pieces) in a sauce or other liquid, often with crumbs on top; scallop.. See examples of ESCALLOP used in a ...
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Escallop - DrawShield
Escallop, or escallop shell, (fr. coquille). This is the badge of a pilgrim, also a symbol of the Apostle S.James the Great, who is generally drawn in the garb ...
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Shilling (English coin)
Mint-marks:
Hammered issue (all coins were produced in the Tower)
Lis (1559–1560)
Cross crosslet (1560–61)
Marlet (1560–61)
Bell (1582–83)
A (1582–84)
Escallop inimici)
Lis (1603–4)
Thistle (1603–4)
Second coinage (reverse legend Quae deus coniunxit nemo seperat, square cut beard)
Lis (1604–5)
Rose (1604–6)
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Escalope - Wikipedia
An escalope also scallop in the US (not to be confused with the shellfish), is traditionally a piece of boneless meat that has been thinned out using a ...
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ESCALLOP definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to bake (food cut into pieces) in a sauce or other liquid, often with crumbs on top; scallop 2. to bake (fish, potatoes, etc.) in scallop shells.
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Escallop - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun edible marine bivalve having a fluted fan-shaped shell that swim by expelling water from the shell in a series of snapping motions.
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Scallop vs Escallop: Decoding Common Word Mix-Ups
An escallop refers to a thin, boneless slice of meat or fish that is typically coated in breadcrumbs or flour and then pan-fried or sautéed. This technique is ...
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escallop-shell
eˈscallop-ˈshell = scallop-shell. 1. The shell of the escallop, usually a single valve of the shell. Pilgrims returning from the shrine of St. James at Compostella were accustomed to wear an escallop-shell found on the Galician shore; hence, this shell (in ecclesiastical symbolism used as the emblem...
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escalloped
escalloped, ppl. a. (ɛˈskæləpt) [f. *escallop vb. (= scallop v.) + -ed1.] An alternative (but now less frequent) form of scalloped. 1. Having the border or edge cut in ‘scallops’ or segments of circles; = scalloped 1.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xii. §82 Now Burgundians scorne their Fliece of Gold...
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Coat of arms of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
The griffins have an escallop shell and a cross crosslet respectively hanging around their necks. In the coat of arms of the former Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith, the cross crosslet and the escallop shell were used as charges on the shield.
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