geroné (c.1253)

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geroné (c.1253)

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[ FEW: 16,32a *gêro; Gdf: 4,281a gironé; GdfC: ; TL: 4,333 gironé; DEAF: G765 giron (gironé); DMF:  gironné; TLF:  gironné; OED:  gyronny adj.; MED:  gerone adj.; DMLBS: ]
geronné,  geronee,  gerounee,  geruné, 
pl. gyronnees  

a.

1herald.(of an escutcheon) gyronny, divided into or having gyrons
( c.1253; MS: 1586 )  Roger de Mortymer bende a chief palé a corneres geronné [d’or et d’azur] ové un escucheon [d’argent]  121.32
( 1300; MS: s.xiv1 )  L’escu barré au chief palé / E les cornieres gyronees / De or e de asur enluminees  111.438-41
( s.xivm; MS: s.xivex )  Les corners de l’escu sount geroneez  24
( c.1350; MS: s.xvin )  R. M. port d’azure ové troys barres d’or ové trois pens recopez, deux d’azure, un d’or ové le’ cornor’ gerunés ové un escuchon d’argent  324
geroné de dis peces
1herald.gyronny of ten, having ten gyrons (i.e. each quarter divided diagonally by lines meeting in the fesse-point)
( MS: c.1334 )  Le seignur de Basyngborne sire Umfray, geroné de x peces d'argent et de goules  m.2
geroné de duze peces
1herald.gyronny of twelve, having twelve gyrons
( MS: c.1334 )  Monsire Waryn de Basingborne, geroné de goules et de ver de xij peces  m.2
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geroné