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roundle
roundle (ˈraʊnd(ə)l) [var. of roundel.] 1. A ring or circle; an object of circular form; a disc, round plate, etc. (Cf. roundel.) Now rare.1559 Morwyng Evonym. 206 Take the rout of Dragons made cleen and cut in to thin roundles. 1601 Holland Pliny II. 128 Good it is also to cut them into roundles. 1...
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Sekhmakh
Sekhmakh is known from the great stela of the king, where she is depicted in the roundle.
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roundel
roundel (ˈraʊndəl) Also 5 roundele, 5–6 -elle, 5–7 -ell, 7 -ill; 5 roundul, Sc. -all, 6–8 -al, 7 -ill; 5 rowndel, 6 -ale, 6–7 -ell. [ad. OF. rondel masc. or rondelle fem., f. rond round a. Hence also med.L. rondellus, -um and rondella, It. rondello, rondella, MDu. and Du. rondeel, MLG. rondel, runde...
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Esthal
English heraldic language be described thus: Under a chief argent sable a cross pattée couped, the lower arm longer than the others, and in each end a roundle
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roundlet
ˈroundlet Forms: 4 rownde-, 4–8 roundelet (5 -lett, 5–6 -lete); 4 rondlet, 5 rowndlet, rounlet, 5, 7– roundlet (7 -lett). [ad. OF. rondelet, dim. of rondel roundel. Cf. roundelay.] † 1. A short roundel. Obs.c 1386 Chaucer Frankl. T. 220 (Corpus MS.), Of such matiere made he many layes, Songes, compl...
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Gemünden am Main
showing a portcullis raised of the same, the opening sable, all tower and turret roofs and tops of merlons gules, all roofs conical, and on top of each a roundle
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rundle
▪ I. rundle1 (ˈrʌnd(ə)l) Also 4–7 (9 dial.) rundel, 6–7 rundell, 9 dial. -all. [var. of roundle. In senses 1 and 2 very common in the 17th cent.] † 1. A circle; a circular or annular form, appearance, or arrangement; a round. Obs. In some cases approximating to sense 2.c 1305 Pop. Treat. Sci. (Camde...
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Coat of arms
The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per bend gules three lozenges conjoined in bend argent, each charged with a roundle sable
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guze
guze Her. (gjuːz) [Of obscure origin; Cotgr. 1611 has guses as a Fr. word, with the same gloss as in quot. 1562.] A roundle of a sanguine tint.1562 Leigh Armorie (1597) 88 The field Or, ix Guzes, iij, iij, and iij. The meaning wherof is the ball of the eye, and is so blazed, although it be sanguin o...
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Wittlich
great seal, from the time just after Wittlich had been raised to town, showed a crenellated tower over an open gate between two turrets, each with a roundle
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torteau
‖ torteau (tɔrto) Pl. torteaux (tɔrtoz). Also pl. 5 tortellis, 6 tourteaulx, torteaulxes, 6–8 torteauxes, 7 tortauxes, 8 torteaux's, tourteaux, tourteauxes. [a. F. tourteau ‘a large round cake or flat bannock of bread’, a mass of oilcake, a wooden disk used as a crusher, and in heraldry as below; in...
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Nikolai Nazarenko
Nazarenko was given a German officer's peaked hat, which he altered by the removing the red, white and black roundle and replacing it with the blue and
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counterchange
▪ I. ˈcounterchange, n. [ad. F. contrechange= It. contracambio (Florio): see counter- 3, 5, 11.] † 1. a. Exchange of one thing against another. Obs.1579 Fenton Guicciard. vi. (1599) 268 To occupie any place of importance..which they might hold in counter⁓chaunge, or as a pawne to haue againe Montpul...
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ecliptic
ecliptic, a. and n. (ɪˈklɪptɪk) Forms: 4–8 ecliptick(e, -tik(e, -que, (4, 7 ecc-, eclyptic(k, 7 æcliptique, 8 eccliptic), 7– ecliptic. [ad. (directly or through F. écliptique) L. eclīptic-us, Gr. ἐκλειπτικός in same sense.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to an eclipse. ecliptic limits: the limits within w...
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round
▪ I. round, n.1 (raʊnd) Forms: α. 4 roonde, 6 Sc. ronde, runde, 9 Sc. roond; 5 rownde, 5–7 rownd; 5–6 rounde (6 rovnde), 6– round (7 rovnd). β. 5–7 rowne, 5 rown, 8–9 dial. roun', roon'. [Partly a. F. rond masc. or ronde fem., and partly absolute uses of round a. Cf. Du. rond, Da. and Sw. rund, G. r...
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