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trangle

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English

Etymology

From or related to French trangle.

Noun

trangle (plural trangles)

  1. (heraldry, rare) One of the (rarely used) diminutives of the fess (bar) or chief, a fillet or closet.
    • 1722, Alexander Nisbet, A System of Heraldry Speculative and Practical, page 73:
      Bendy of fix Gules and Argent; on a Chief of the last, a Rose of the first, supported by a Trangle (the Diminutive of a Barr. A Fillet , with the English, for the Diminutive of a Chief, of which before) Or, charged with a []
    • 1894, John Woodward, A Treatise on Ecclesiastical Heraldry, page 298:
      The quartered arms of the See were usually arranged in an oval escucheon I. Gules, [] an eagle sable, crowned with an antique crown and supported by a trangle held in its claws, is brochant over the stem of the tree.

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Catalan

Etymology

From French trangle, variant form of tringle.

Pronunciation

Noun

trangle m (plural trangles)

  1. (heraldry) trangle (an ordinary between a fess or bar and a barrulet in width)

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