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Millrind - Wikipedia
In early blazons the term fer-de-moline often refers to the cross moline.
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Fer de Moline (Mill-rind) - Heraldica
The fer de moline, or millrind, is a common charge in European heraldry, referring to the iron supporting the upper millstone of a corn-mill.
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Millrind - Mistholme
A millrind is an heraldic representation of the iron struts that hold a millstone together. It is also called a “fer-de-moline” or “inkmoline”.
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fer-de-moline
‖ fer-de-moline Her. (fɛə də ˈmɒliːn) [a. F. fer de moulin ‘iron of a mill’.] (See quots.)1741 Chambers Cycl., Fer de Moulin..is a bearing in heraldry; supposed to represent the iron-ink, or ink of a mill, which sustains the moving mill-stone. 1864 Boutell Heraldry Hist. & Pop. xvii. §2. 270 The fer...
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Insignia — - Navy JAG Corps
In ancient France, the fer de moline, or millrind, was a symbol of equal justice for all under the law. The two counterbalancing oak leaves are identical ...
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FER-DE-MOLINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FER-DE-MOLINE is millrind.
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fer-de-moline, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun fer-de-moline is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for fer-de-moline is from 1728 ...
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Fer de moline | DrawShield
Fer-de-moline, or fer de moulin(fr.), also inkmoline, mill-ink, millrind, millrine, (fr. anille), is according to Gibbon, that piece of iron that beareth and ...
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Fer de Moline - The Free Dictionary
a crossbar piece forming part of the support structure of an upper millstone. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 ...
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fer-de-moline - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Categories: English terms borrowed from French · English terms derived from French · English lemmas · English nouns · English nouns with unknown or ...
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ink-molyne
† ink-molyne Obs. rare. [f. ink n.2 + moline (cf. fer-de-moline) = F. moulin a mill.] = ink n.2 1.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 115 b, He beareth Argent, a Cheuron de Ermines, betweene three Inkes molyn crusule botonie. 1611 Cotgr., Anille,..in Blazon; an ink-molyne.
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Coat of arms
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Azure in chief a maize cob fesswise Or and in base a Millstone Argent with Fer-de-Moline of the
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Millstone
Garter, as shown on his garter-plate in St George's Chapel, Windsor: A mill-stone argent pecked sable the inner circle and the rim of the second the fer-de-moline The fer-de-moline ("mill-iron") or millrind, which attaches to the millstone and transfers to it the torque of the drive-shaft, is also a common heraldic
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ink
▪ I. ink, n.1 (ɪŋk) Forms: 3–4 enke, (5 enk, henk), 3 inc, 3, 6–7 inck, 4–6 ynk(e, 4–7 inke, (6 incke, 6–7 yncke), 3– ink. [a. OF. enque (11th c. in Hatz.-Darm.; in mod.F. encre):—late L. encaustum, a. Gr. ἔγκαυστον the purple ink used by the Greek and Roman emperors for their signatures, f. ἐγκαίει...
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Maurice Denys (sheriff)
Q): 1st: Denys; 2nd: Russell; 3rd: Gorges; 4th: a cross moline or fer-de-moline, is for the family of Eleanor Ferre, da. of Sir John Ferre, of Tothill, The arms of Sir Guy Ferre (d. 1323), his nephew, can be seen above the pedestrian gateway of Butley Priory (of which he held the advowson) where the fer
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