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martlet
▪ I. † ˈmartlet1 Obs. Also 5 mertlete. [Altered form of martret. Cf. MDu. martel, var. of marter marten; also med.L. martalus marten (once in Du Cange from a document written in Germany).] A marten; also, the fur of the marten.1440 in Peacock Eng. Ch. Furniture (1866) 182 A vestment of white fustian... Oxford English Dictionary
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Martlet
Etymology The word "martlet" is derived from the bird known as the martin, with the addition of the diminutive suffix "-let"; thus martlet means "little Sources References External links Dave's Mythical Creatures and Places: Martlet Heraldica: Martlet Heraldic birds Legendary birds fr:Liste des meubles wikipedia.org
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Martlet (disambiguation)
Martlet may also refer to: Technology Martlet (CU Spaceflight), a project of CU Spaceflight to develop a small rocket which can be launched from a balloon Martlet 3, and other Martlet projectiles during the US/Canada High Altitude Research Project (Project HARP) Southern Martlet, single-seat biplane sports wikipedia.org
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mertlete
mertilloge, mertinet, mertle, mertlete see martiloge, martinet, myrtle, martlet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Martlet (missile)
The missile was given the name "Martlet" in British service. of Martlet took place against a Banshee drone. wikipedia.org
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martelett(e)
martelet(t(e obs. forms of martlet. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Martlet
The Martlet is the only general-interest campus newspaper at the University of Victoria. Partially due to the Martlet's reporting, Partridge resigned in November 1971. wikipedia.org
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merlioun
▪ I. merlion, marlion Her. (ˈmɜː-, ˈmɑːlɪən) [Perh. orig. a use of merlion, marlion, variants of merlin1, but in the extant heraldic instances misapplied owing to association with F. merlette: see martlet, marlet.] A heraldic bird, figured either as identical with the heraldic martlet 2, or with the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Martlet House
Martlet House (formerly Seagram House) is a Scottish baronial style building at 1430 Peel Street in Downtown Montreal, Quebec. Previous Martlet Houses Prior to 2004, the Martlet House designation had been applied to two properties in succession: one on University Street, followed wikipedia.org
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martilet
martilet obs. form of martlet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Southern Martlet
Metal Martlet The Metal Martlet, despite its name had little in common with the Martlet. Specifications (Genet II) References Citations Bibliography External links The Shuttleworth Collection: Southern Martlet Martlet in Flight'' magazine wikipedia.org
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Operation Martlet
Operation Martlet (also known as Operation Dauntless) was part of a series of British attacks to capture the French town of Caen and its environs from Operation Martlet had achieved its purpose in distracting and inflicting attrition on the German forces opposite. wikipedia.org
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Project HARP
Martlet 1 The Martlet 1 was the first test projectile of the HARP program. As the Martlet 4 was never built, no Martlet 3Ds were produced either. wikipedia.org
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Stewart Morris
K267; 1935 Cowes in Alarm K347; 1936 Clyde in Alarm K347; 1947 Hunstanton in Martlet K507; 1948 Cowes in Martlet K507; 1949 Torbay in Martlet K507 wikipedia.org
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Robert Findlay
House (not to be confused with McGill's current Martlet House at 1430 Peel Street, which was built by in 1928). Davis House) from Virtual McGill Martlet House (formerly Hallward House) from Virtual McGill Historic Places in Canada 1859 births 1951 deaths Scottish wikipedia.org
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