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ESCROL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun es· crol variants or less commonly escroll ə̇ˈskrōl plural -s : a heraldic scroll Word History Etymology modification (influenced by English scroll)
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escroll - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (obsolete) A scroll. · (heraldry) A long strip or scroll (resembling a ribbon or a band of parchment), sometimes bearing a motto or other text, either ( ...
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ESCROLL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a roll of parchment, paper, etc, usually inscribed with writing 2. an ancient book in the form of a roll of parchment, papyrus, etc
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escroll
escroll (ɛˈskrəʊl) Forms: 6–7 escrowle, 7–8 escrol(e, -olle, 7– escroll. [ad. OF. escroele, dim. of escroe: see next and scroll.] † 1. Law. = escrow. Obs.1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 102 To deliuer a Writing, or a Bill as an Escroll is vnknowne vnto all Merchants there. 1642 Perkins Prof. Bk. i. §9....
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Escroll - DrawShield
Escroll, or Scroll: a long strip of parchment bearing the motto. It is for the most part placed below the arms, but sometimes, especially in Scotland, above the ...
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escroll, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for escroll is from 1610, in the writing of John Guillim, herald. escroll is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French escroele.
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scroll
▪ I. scroll, n. (skrəʊl) Forms: 5–8 scrowle, 6 scrolle, schrole, skrole, scrall, 6–7 scroule, 6–8 scrole, 7 scroul, scrowll, skroule, 7–9 scrowl, 8 scrawl, 6– scroll. Also escroll. [In 15th c. scrowle, altered form of the earlier scrow. Possibly due to assimilation to rowle, roll n. The form would b...
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Escroll - Traceable Heraldic Art
An escroll is a small piece of parchment, always appearing with another charge piercing it.
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Escroll - Mistholme
An escroll is a strip of parchment or paper, frequently with writing upon it, transfixed or held in place by a larger charge.
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Scroll - E Courts - New York State Unified Court System
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E-scroll – Diocese of Orlando, Florida
E-Scroll-Archive · First responders honored at Blue Mass · Bishop's Letter: God's love enfolds the world's people · Deacon's devout life serves as his legacy ...
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Escroll Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
(heraldry, obsolete) A long strip or scroll resembling a ribbon or a band of parchment, anciently placed above the shield and supporting the crest.
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De Trafford baronets
breeches and stockings of the third and second, holding in both hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb on the dexter side, and over the crest upon an escroll
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Nemo me impune lacessit
The motto of the Order of the Thistle () should not be confused with the motto of the Royal arms (In Defens), which appears on an escroll above the crest
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timbre
▪ I. † timbre, n.1 Obs. (ˈtɪmbə(r)) Also 4–5 tymbre, tymber (5 -yr(e, -ere), 5–6 Sc. tymmer (8 timber). [a. OF. timbre (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.):—*timbne:—late pop.L. *timbano, for L. tympanum, a. Gr. τύµπανον timbrel, kettledrum. In OF. timbre was used in 13th c., and in ME. by Wyclif, to render L. ...
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