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Millrind - Wikipedia
A millrind or simply rind is an iron support, usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the upper ("runner") stone in a pair of millstones. en.wikipedia.org
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Insignia — - Navy JAG Corps
In the milling of grains, the millrind was used to keep the stone-grinding wheels an equal distance apart to provide consistency in the milling process. www.jag.navy.mil
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Millrind - Mistholme
A millrind is an heraldic representation of the iron struts that hold a millstone together. It is also called a “fer-de-moline” or “inkmoline”. mistholme.com
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mill-rind
mill-rind (ˈmɪlraɪnd) Also 6–9 -rynd, 7–8 milrine. [f. mill n.1 + rind n.] The iron which supports the upper millstone of a corn-mill, and carries the eye which rests upon the end of the mill spindle.1542 Rutland MSS. (1905) IV. 325 A spendyll and a melle rynd for the lyttel Itallyon melle. 1870 Eng... Oxford English Dictionary
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MILLRIND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an iron support fixed across the hole in the upper millstone of a grist mill 2. heraldry : a conventional or stylized representation of the millrind of a ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Fer de Moline (Mill-rind) - Heraldica
The fer de moline, or millrind, is a common charge in European heraldry. It is called anille in modern French blazon. www.heraldica.org
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mill-ink
ˈmill-ink A mill-rind: in Her., a conventional figure or representation of this.1572 [see ink n.2]. 1874 Papworth & Morant Ord. Brit. Arm. 956 Or on a mill-ink sa. five estoiles of the first. Jaque. Oxford English Dictionary
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MILL-RIND definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
mill-rind in British English. noun. an iron support fitted across an upper millstone. www.collinsdictionary.com
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MILLRIND. : languagehat.com
The OED's millrind entry got revised last year: “The iron fitting supporting the upper millstone of a corn-mill, and carrying the eye which ... languagehat.com
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Millrind - Traceable Heraldic Art
A fastener plate for a millstone. Millrind (1) § Default orientation: palewise. No proper coloration. Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham ... heraldicart.org
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MILLRIND Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
rind. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of millrind. First recorded in 1535–45; mill + rind. Advertisement. Word of the Day. www.dictionary.com
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mill-rind, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun mill-rind is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for mill-rind is from 1478, in Binns Papers. www.oed.com
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Rochdale A.F.C.
local industry representations are made by the inclusion of a fleece of wool (suspended by a band) and the iron centre of an old mill-stone (known as a mill-rind the cotton tree flowered and conjoint proper; a bordure sable charged with eight martlets of the field; and for a crest on a wreath of the colours a mill-rind wikipedia.org
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milrine
milrine obs. f. mill-rind. Oxford English Dictionary
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County Borough of Rochdale
And for the Crest: Upon a wreath of the colours, a mill-rind sable, and above a fleece argent banded or. wikipedia.org
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