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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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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)
Escallop
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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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escalope
escalope (ˈɛskələʊp) Also escalop, escallope. [OF. escalope shell: see escallop.] Thin slices of boneless meat (occas. of fish), prepared in various ways; esp. a special cut of veal taken from the leg.1828 Lytton Pelham III. viii. 128 You have neither applauded my jokes, nor tasted my escallopes. 18...
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St Mary's Church, Mortehoe
this shield as Argent, a saltire gules charged with five bezants A further shield is shown in the Victorian window: Or, two bends gules, in a canton an escallop sable, a representation of the arms of Tracy: "Or, an escallop sable in chief between two bends gules".
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scallop-shell
ˈscallop-shell Cf. escallop-shell. 1. The shell of the scallop, or, more usually, one valve of it: freq. with reference to its being a pilgrim's badge. (Cf. note s.v. escallop-shell.)1530 Palsgr. 265/2 Scaloppe shell, quocquille de saint Jacques. 1562 Inv. St. Margaret's Westm. in Malcolm's Londiniu...
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Edward Mountain
Heraldic Achievement
His coat of arms was: Ermine on a fess Azure between three lions rampant guardant Sable each holding between the forepaws an escallop The accompanying crest is: Issuant from the battlements of a tower Proper a demi lion guardant Argent holding between the paws an escallop Gules.
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St Andrew's Church, Bere Ferrers
crossed 2nd and 3rd a cross moline; (Willoughby) 2nd grand quarter, a cross fleurie (Latimer) 3rd grand quarter, 4 fusils in fess each charged with an escallop
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paleway
† ˈpaleway, adv. Her. Obs. = next.1705 Lond. Gaz. No. 4163/3 All engraved with 3 Escallop Shells Pale-way.
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Old Loyne Bridge
Many a Knight in robe escallop'd,
Arm'd for the affray,
On his steed has proudly gallop'd,
O'er thy lofty way.
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counter-scalloped
counter-scalloped Her. (-ˈskæləpt) (See quot.)1830 Robson Brit. Herald III. Counter-scallopée, or -scalloped, covered with escallop-shells, laid like the scales of fish..each row being so placed that every escallop may overlay part of two, or appear to come from the two above it.
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扇贝 Synonyms, Antonyms - MandarinChinese-English Dictionary &Thesaurus ...
Synonyms: 嵌条扇贝, 海湾扇贝; Edible marine bivalve having a fluted fan-shaped shell that swim by expelling water from the shell in a series of snapping motions. English synonyms: scallop, scollop, escallop; Synonyms: 干贝, 海扇贝, 海贝
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31st Field Artillery Regiment
the colors Or and Gules, between six golpes in fess a Bronze howitzer bore upward issuing a pheon reversed Sable inflamed Proper and charged with an escallop The escallop or seashell refers to the Pacific area and the organization's service in World War II.
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