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† ˈsarcel Obs. Also 5, 7 sercell, sercil, 6–7 sarcell, 7 sarcill. [a. OF. cercel (mod.F. cerceau):—late L. circellus, dim. of circus circle (see circus).] A pinion feather of a hawk's wing. Also sarcel feather.1496 Bk. St. Albans, Hawking a v b, The feders that some calle the pynyon feder of a nothe...
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Antonia Pérez Padín
Pérez was imprisoned on 14 August 1936 at the Sarcel Women's Prison. The arrest came around the time of the coup d'état of 1936.
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sarcelly
sarcelly, a. Her. (ˈsɑːsəlɪ) Forms: 6 sarsile, 6–7 (9) sarcele, 7 sarcelie, 8 cercilé, cercelly, 9 sarcel(l)é, 8– sarcelly, cercelée. Also erron. 9 sarcell. [a. AF. sercelé, cerselé = OF. cercelé hooped, ringleted, curled, pa. pple. of cerceler, f. cercel (see sarcel). F. cercelé and recercelé (see ...
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Manor of Heanton Punchardon
However, according to Pole (died 1635), Sir William Punchardon of Heanton Punchardon bore: Argent, a cross sarcel voided gules. Rev.
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reversed
reversed, ppl. a. (rɪˈvɜːst) [f. reverse v.1 + -ed1.] a. Turned backwards, or placed the contrary way; inverted, etc.a 1400 Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. I. 281 Heore reuersede gydes on hem are streyt drawe.1594 I. G. Grassi's Art Def. I i b, To discharge a thrust at the enimies thigh, the which withst...
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pinion
▪ I. pinion, n.1 (ˈpɪnjən) Forms: 5 pynyon, 6 pynnyon, -nion, pinnyan, 6–7 pynion, pin(n)eon, (-oun), -nion, 7 pyneon, 6– pinion. [a. OF. pignon, in Froissart c 1400 in pl. ‘wing-feathers, wings, pinions’, a collateral form of OF. penon, pennon (also ‘feather of an arrow’, and ‘streamer, pennon’) = ...
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