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MANTELET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a very short cape or cloak 2. or mantlet ˈmant-lət : a movable shelter formerly used by besiegers as a protection when attacking. www.merriam-webster.com
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Mantlet - Wikipedia
A mantlet or mantelet was a portable wall or shelter used for stopping projectiles. Some versions used wheels for enhanced mobility. en.wikipedia.org
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Mantelets | 18th Century Notebook - Larsdatter.com
The Mantelet is a type of little overcoat or light drapery, intended to cover the upper part of the body; it is kept out of the formal parure. www.larsdatter.com
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mantelet
mantelet, mantlet (ˈmæntlɪt) Forms: 5 mauntolet, mantilett, 5–6 mantilet, 6 mantellet(t, 8 mantalet, 9 mantellette, 6, 8–9 mantlet, 4– mantelet. [a. OF. mantelet, dim. of mantel (F. manteau) mantle, mantel ns. Cf. It. mantelletto.] 1. A kind of short, loose, sleeveless cape, cloak, or mantle coverin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mantle (clothing) - Wikipedia
A mantle is a type of loose garment usually worn over indoor clothing to serve the same purpose as an overcoat. Technically, the term describes a long, ... en.wikipedia.org
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MANTELET definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a short mantle, cape, or cloak 2. a protective shelter or screen ; esp., a. a movable roof or screen formerly used to protect besiegers from the enemy. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Jean Mantelet
Jean Mantelet (1900–19 January 1991) was a French inventor and industrialist who founded the kitchen appliance company Moulinex. In 1991 the route de Mamers in Alençon was renamed avenue Jean Mantelet. wikipedia.org
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Topical Bible: Mantelet
1. (n.) A short cloak formerly worn by knights. 2. (n.) A short cloak or mantle worn by women. 3. (n.) A musket-proof shield of rope, wood, or metal. biblehub.com
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MANTELET Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
any of various bulletproof shelters or screens. mantelet. / ˈmæntəˌlɛt /. noun. a woman's short mantle, often lace-trimmed, worn in the mid-19th century. www.dictionary.com
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How to make an 18th Century Mantelet- Part 1 - YouTube
Welcome to another Historical Sew Along! Join us to make your own 18th century mantelet using the B&T Mantelet Pattern as your starting ... m.youtube.com
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Mantle or Mantel? Mantelet? It's all Cloak to Me - Recollections.biz
A mantelet was a shorter version of the mantle during the 18th century. It was often made of silk or taffeta and resembled a scarf that crossed ... recollections.biz
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Charles Mantelet
Charles Mantelet (10 November 1894 – 2 May 1955) was a French cyclist who won Paris–Tours in 1918. wikipedia.org
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mantlet
mantlet variant of mantelet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Moulinex
The company was founded by Jean Mantelet who in 1932 invented the Moulin-Légumes, a hand-crank food mill for puréeing vegetables. Between 1929 and 1953 Mantelet applied for 93 patents. wikipedia.org
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mantalet
mantalet obs. form of mantelet. Oxford English Dictionary
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