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[scuchon] (1376)

The form scochon is a cross reference to the following entry:

[scuchon] (1376)

scochon,  scochoun;  scotchon;  scouchon;  skochon,  skownsiom  
  FEW:  scutum *11,354a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  scuchon  DMF: TLF: OED:  scutcheon n.1  / scoinson n.  MED:  scochoun n.  DMLBS:

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1 herald. escutcheon, coat of arms
( 1376 )  un seinture d'or et de perles, ové neof barres d'or, ovesque eegles blancz, et entre chescun barre un leverer d'or, ové un scochon de gris  Foedera1 iii 1056
( 1398-99 )  Item, .j. cote [...] Item, .vj. skochons [...] Item, .vj. penselx  TNA E163/6/13, m.2v
( 1423 )  .iiij. scochons des armes du roy [...], et .j. escochon de Seint George  Rot Parl1 iv 229.628
2 archit. splayed sill
( 1384 )  fenestrals et scouchons  Build salz 113
soeil scuchon
archit. splayed sill
( 1450 )  pro factura .ij. formpeys […] transoums .j. sol skownsiom pro .ij. fenestris  Build salz 109

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See also:

escuchon  scu  scuele 
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