10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROUNDLET»
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roundlet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
roundlet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Medieval Costume and How to Recreate It
The basis of the chaperon was a wreath-like pad, called a hourlet or roundlet (not
unlike a miniature motor-tyre), encircling the temples. To the inner rim of this were
transferred and adapted the liripipe and shoulder-cape Of the old hood ; the ...
2
The Home Book of Pleasure and Instruction
oitoo Bezant. Plate. Hurts. Torteaux. Potneis. Golps Pellet. Orange. O'uze. With
regard to the Roundlet, the colours influence its name; for example — if the
roundlet is of Or, it is called a Bezant Gules, called Torteaux Sable, called Pellet
Argent, ...
3
A Dictionary of Weights and Measures for the British Isles: ...
RUNDLET rundlet— 3-4 L roundellettus (Liber), L rundellus (Liber); 4-6 rondelet;
5 rondelett, L rondel lettum (Southampton 2), ronlett (OED); 5-6 ronelet (
Nottingham); 6 ronelete (OED), rundelet; 6-7 rondlet, roundlet, runlett; 6-8 rundlett
; 6-9 ...
Ronald Edward Zupko, 1985
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A display of heraldie: manifesting a more easie access to ...
IV. 'ofisuch chxrgerywhich are diiferenced, and consequently change their oathes
,-pisely fromtheir' - I 2.' ' -N Difiinaionios their 'igI::z.O' '-- Of the first sort are
Roundlet, of which Leigb giveth examples of nine' sundry, each differing from
other in ...
John Guillim, Francis Nower, 1660
5
The Prestige of Violence: American Fiction, 1962-2007
In an ex- cerpt from Hazel's diary of a ghost-watching episode, the specter
appears to her as “a roundlet of pale light” and then as a “luminescent circlet” (
188). Later in the same note, Kinbote reprints a poem by John Shade in which
the dead ...
The shafts were cylindrical, and probably without flutings; they had a roundlet, or
at least a projecting fillet, at either end. The base consisted solely of a high tore,
sometimes notched upon the top, or placed upon the back of a striding lion. (Fig.
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Handbook to Life in the Medieval World, 3-Volume Set
Men and women in Spain and Italy wore the graceful tripartite headdress hood
the chaper- one, consisting of a roundlet, a stuffed fabric circlet covered by a
turban called a garget, which was folded lengths of fabric fulsomely wound
around the ...
Madeleine Pelner Cosman, Linda Gale Jones, 2009
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A Short History of Costume & Armour: Two Volumes Bound as One
MITTEN-GAUNTLET — Gauntlet with undivided fingers. MOUSTACHE (worn
independently) — g *. MUFFLER (Lat. maffula) — Bag-like glove of mail. NASAi^-
49 ; 32 ; xx1. ORLE — Term sometimes applied to an ornamental roundlet worn
on ...
Francis M. Kelly, Randolph Schwabe, 2013
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Inquiries Into the Origin and Progress of the Science of ...
When the roundlet is voided, the outline only being left, it becomes an ANNULET.
It has been usual to consider these in a degree of dignity as the pledges of any
national or personal compact, yet I am inclined to think, that the rings, with which
...
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James Mabbe, The Spanish Bawd:
299 pottle] unit of capacity, equivalent to half a gallon. 300 a good roundlet or
terse] this is Mabbe's translation of 'un cuero o tinajica', which denote two
different types of containers for wine ('cuero' made of animal skin, 'tinajica' being
a small ...
José María Pérez Fernández, James Mabbe, 2013