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Fetterlock - Wikipedia
A fetterlock is a sort of shackle that is a common charge in heraldry, often displayed in a way that resembles a padlock. A generic fetterlock, from A. C. ...
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FETTERLOCK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
4 senses: → another name for fetlock 1. a projection behind and above a horse's hoof: the part of the leg between the cannon.... Click for more definitions.
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fetterlock, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun fetterlock is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for fetterlock is from around 1440, ...
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fetterlock
fetterlock (ˈfɛtəlɒk) Also 5 feter-, -ir-, -yr-, 6 fether-, 7 feawter-, fewter-. [f. fetter n. + lock; in sense 1 a corruption of fetlock.] 1. = fetlock 1. Also used attrib.1587 L. Mascall Govt. Cattle (1627) 135 They clippe away all the hayre sauing the fetherlocke. 1617 Markham Caval. ii. 9 His io...
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Fetterlock - Traceable Heraldic Art
A lock similar to a padlock but intended to lock around a horse's leg to restrain it. Default orientation: open, bolt to base, keyhole to dexter.
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Misericords - The Falcon and Fetterlock - Ludlow Palmers
The Falcon and Fetterlock was originally the badge of the first Duke of York, Edmund Langley, who used a closed golden fetterlock.
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FETTERLOCK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a device formerly attached to a horse's leg to hamper running away : clog called also fetlock 2. an armorial representation of a fetterlock.
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Fetterlock - DrawShield
A falcon displayed within a closed fetterlock was a badge of King Edward IV. for the dukedom of York. The example is taken from the brazen gates of King Henry ...
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FETTERLOCK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Fetterlock definition: another name for fetlock. See examples of FETTERLOCK used in a sentence.
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Fetterlock - Mistholme
A fetterlock is a semi-circular manacle, put on a horse's ankle to prevent it from running away. It is open (unlocked) by Society default.
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fetterlock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From fetter + lock. Noun. edit. fetterlock (plural fetterlocks). (heraldry) A shackle or lock.
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fetlock
fetlock, n. (ˈfɛtlɒk) Forms: 4 feetlakk, 4–5 fet(e)lak, 5 fytlo(c)k, (7 fitlock), 6, 8, 9 foot(e)lock, (6 fotelocke), 6 fete-, 7 feetlock, 6– fetlock. [ME. fetlak, fytlok, corresponding to MHG. fi{zced}lach, viszlach (mod.Ger. fiszloch); the formation is obscure; connexion with Ger. fessel pastern h...
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The Wool-Pack
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Set in the Cotswolds near Burford, Oxfordshire, The Wool-Pack begins in 1493 when Nicholas Fetterlock, the twelve-year-old son of a rich It starred Raymond Millross as Nicholas Fetterlock, with Godfrey Quigley and Thelma Barlow as his parents.
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The Rose of Rouen
protagonists by their cognizances rather than naming them: Edward, of course, is a white rose, his father Richard of York, Duke of York, is a falcon and fetterlock
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