Definitions
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- noun The
crossed iron that supports the uppermillstone by resting on thespindle ; amillrind .
Etymologies
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Examples
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This "bears what heralds call a cross anchorée, or a cross moline, with a motto, _Tant que je puis_."
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The "cross moline" is so named from resemblance to the moline, or crossed iron, in the center of the upper millstone.
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The "cross recercelé" resembles the cross moline, but with its floriations more expanded.
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And there beyond I see the red and silver of the Worsleys of Apuldercombe, who like myself are of Hampshire lineage, Close behind us is the moline cross of the gallant William Molyneux, and beside it the bloody chevrons of the Norfork Woodhouses, with the amulets of the Musgraves of Westmoreland.
The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902
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And there beyond I see the red and silver of the Worsleys of Apuldercombe, who like myself are of Hampshire lineage, Close behind us is the moline cross of the gallant William Molyneux, and beside it the bloody chevrons of the Norfork Woodhouses, with the amulets of the Musgraves of Westmoreland.
The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902
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And there beyond I see the red and silver of the Worsleys of Apuldercombe, who like myself are of Hampshire lineage, Close behind us is the moline cross of the gallant William Molyneux, and beside it the bloody chevrons of the Norfork Woodhouses, with the amulets of the Musgraves of Westmoreland.
The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902
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Close behind us is the moline cross of the gallant
The White Company Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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And there beyond I see the red and silver of the Worsleys of Apuldercombe, who like myself are of Hampshire lineage, Close behind us is the moline cross of the gallant William Molyneux, and beside it the bloody chevrons of the Norfork Woodhouses, with the amulets of the Musgraves of Westmoreland.
The White Company 1890
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The Baskerville arms -- Ar. a chevron gu. between three hurts, impaling, quarterly, one and four, or, a cross moline az, two and three, gu. a chevron ar. between three mallets or -- are painted on the panels.
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Harcourt, two bars, is dimidiated, and meets Beke, a cross moline or ancrée.
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