- engouled
- en·gouled
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Engouled — En*gouled , a. (Her.) Partly swallowed; disappearing in the jaws of anything; as, an infant engouled by a serpent; said also of an ordinary, when its two ends to issue from the mouths of lions, or the like; as, a bend engouled. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
engouled — adjective see engoulée * * * engouled /en gooldˈ/ (heraldry) adjective Of bends, crosses, etc, having ends that enter the mouths of animals ORIGIN: Fr engoulée, from en in, and OFr goule (Fr gueule) a beast s mouth * * * engouled, a. Her.… … Useful english dictionary
Engouled — Her. Used of a charge entering a mouth, e.g. a cross being swallowed by an animal. Cf. Vorant … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Engoul'ee — En gou l[ e]e , a. [F., p. p. of engouler to swallow up; pref. en (L. in) + gueule mouth.] (Her.) Same as {Engouled}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Royal Bend of Castile — The Royal Bend of Castile ( Banda Real de Castilla ), was the positional ensign, “ guión ” of the Castilian monarch. It was created in 1332 by Alfonso XI, King of Castile and León, he also instituted the Knights of the Band, a military order.… … Wikipedia
Engoulant — Cf. Engouled; Vorant … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Vorant — Her. Term used when the *charge is a fish or dolphin swallowing a fish. Engoulant is a synonym. [< Lat. voro = to devour] Cf. Engouled … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases