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mascle
▪ I. mascle, n.1 (ˈmɑːsk(ə)l, -æ-) Also 4 maskle, 5 maskill, mascule, 7 mascal. [Of somewhat obscure etymology. Senses 1 and 2 coincide with senses of L. macula; senses 2 and 3 with senses of F. macle, first quoted from 1584, and regarded by French lexicographers as ad. L. macula; OF. mascle (= sens... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lozenge (heraldry)
A mascle is a voided lozenge—that is, a lozenge with a lozenge-shaped hole in the middle—and the rarer rustre is a lozenge containing a circular hole in Mascle: a voided lozenge (i.e. with a largish lozenge shaped hole) Rustre (very rare): a lozenge pierced (i.e. with a smallish round hole) Lozengy The wikipedia.org
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masculy
masculy, a. Her. (ˈmæskjʊlɪ) Also 9 masculée, mascally. [f. *mascule, mascle + -y.] Covered with mascle-shaped figures.a 1550 in Baring-Gould & Twigge's West. Armory (1898) 4 Belmarsh..Gul: masculy arg: 4, 3, 2, 1. 1562 Leigh Armorie (1597) 35 b, Vert a crosse Masculy Argent. 1610 J. Guillim Heraldr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Llanstadwell
The community of Llanstadwell includes the settlements of Hazelbeach, Mascle Bridge (or Mastlebridge), Jordanston, Waterston, Scoveston and Little Honeyborough The community includes the settlements of Hazelbeach, Mascle Bridge (or Mastlebridge), Jordanston, Waterston and Little Honeyborough. wikipedia.org
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masculée
mascule, masculée see mascle, masculy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Francis Blackwood, 10th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye
Arms The arms of the head of the family are blazoned Azure a Fess Or in chief a Crescent Argent between two Mullets of the second and in base a Mascle wikipedia.org
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mascull
† mascull, a. Obs. Also 5 maskyll. [Of obscure origin: ? identical with mascle a.] tun mascull: some variety of the tun (liquid measure).1432 Rolls Parlt. IV. 405/2 [‘The wynes of Gascoigne and Guyen’ had only 4 or 5 inches of lees] in a tonne maskyll. 1531 in Sel. Pleas Admiralty (Selden Soc.) I. 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Unfrocked One
Jacques Fabbri as L'ordonnance Abel Jacquin as Le père supérieur Georges Lannes as Le colonel Renaud Mary as L'antiquaire Guy Decomble as Le père Mascle wikipedia.org
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masculated
† ˈmasculated, a. Her. Obs. [f. Anglo-L. mascul-a mascle + -ate + -ed1.] = masculy.1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. c v, This cros is called a cros masculatit for he is made of masculys. Oxford English Dictionary
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mascled
mascled, a. (ˈmɑːsk(ə)ld, -æ-) [f. mascle n.1 + -ed2.] Covered with mascles.1818 Meyrick in Archæologia (1821) XIX. 126 The earliest specimen I have found of the mascled hauberk. 1828–40 Tytler Hist. Scot. (1864) I. 321 He [Alexander II] appears clothed in a complete coat of mascled mail. 1846 Fairh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harry Paye
church at Faversham, Kent, where under the name of 'Henry Pay, Armiger' his death is recorded by a monumental brass which includes a coat of arms, paly, a mascle wikipedia.org
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mascul
mascul see mascle a. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Coat of arms of Johannesburg
The arms are Vert, a fret couped Or, the mascle voided Gules, between in chief and in base respectively four shield thongs Argent; behind the shield wikipedia.org
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mascal
mascal var. mascle n.1, mescal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Flag of Flintshire
The council arms are differenced by the addition of discs on the arms of the cross and a voided diamond (mascle) at the centre. wikipedia.org
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