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chevronel
[ shev-ruh-nel ]
noun
Heraldry.
- a narrow chevron, one-half the usual breadth or less.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of chevronel1
1565–75; chevron + -el diminutive suffix
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Many a red chevron or chevronel, with other devices, charged upon a golden field, or a gold chevron on a red field, is a sign of feudal alliance with the great house of De Clare, whose Shield was—Or, three chevronels gu.,
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The diminutives of the chevron, according to English Heraldry, are the chevronel, which is half the breadth of the chevron.
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And the couple-close, which is half the chevronel.
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One of the diminutives of the chevron, half the size of the chevronel.
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