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- Mantling - Wikipedia
In heraldry, mantling or "lambrequin" (its name in French) is drapery tied to the helmet above the shield
- MANTLING Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Mantling definition: a decorative piece of cloth represented as hanging from a torse so as to cover the sides and rear of a helmet and often so as to frame the escutcheon below See examples of MANTLING used in a sentence
- MANTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Mantel in modern English largely does one job: it refers to the shelf above a fireplace You can remember it by thinking of the "el" in both mantel and shelf Mantle on the other hand, does many jobs, including a number that are technical or scientific
- [Question] What the hell is Mantling? : r teslore - Reddit
Mantling is a concept originating from Tribunal propaganda used to legitimise their rule over the people of Morrowind It poses the notion that mortals may emulate an Et'ada by walking in their footsteps so thoroughly that reality cannot tell the difference and the mortal ascends to godhood
- MANTLING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The mantling represents the cloth worn over the back of the helmet and body-armour to prevent overheating by the sun
- mantling, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun mantling mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun mantling , four of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Mantling - definition of mantling by The Free Dictionary
To spread or become extended over a surface 2 To become covered with a coating, as scum or froth on the surface of a liquid 3 To blush: cheeks mantling with embarrassment [Middle English, from Old English mentel and from Old French mantel, both from Latin mantellum ]
- What does Mantling mean? - Definitions. net
In heraldry, mantling or "lambrequin" (its name in French) is drapery tied to the helmet above the shield
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