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mesail Antiq. Also mursail, mezail. [a. F. mésail, mézail, mursail, app. repr. OF. mu{cced}aille concealment, f. mucier to hide.] (See quot.)1869 Boutell Arms & Arm. viii. (1874) 127 This piece, called the mesail, or mursail..but more generally known in England as the ventaile, or visor, was pierced...
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ventail
ventail Now Hist. Forms: α. 4–6 (9) ventayle, 5 -tayll(e, -tayl; 4–6 (9) ventaile, 5–6 -tale, 5 -taill (9 -taille), 4, 9 ventail (5 Sc. wen-). β. 5 ventalle, 5–6 -tall, 6 -tal. [a. OF. ventaille, -taile, ventalle (mod.F. ventail masc., = OProv. ventalha, It. ventaglia), f. vent wind, air. Hence also...
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acutely
acutely, adv. (əˈkjuːtlɪ) [f. acute a. + -ly2.] In an acute or sharp manner; hence 1. Of things material: Sharply. (Late in this sense.)1874 Boutell Arms & Armour viii. 128 Having the acutely-peaked visor or mesail lowered and closed. Ibid. x. 196 Acutely pointed at the toe. 2. Of senses and feeling...
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