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单词 enmanché
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enmanchéemmanchéadj.

Forms: Also 1500s emaunche.
Etymology: < French emmanché, < en- (see en- prefix1) + manche, masculine, handle. In French heraldry the word is used (1) of an axe or other weapon, having the handle of a certain tincture different from that of the blade; (2) of the field, denoting what English heralds call barry-pily . Neither of these senses is recognised in England, though the former appears in some recent English dictionaries. The English senses given below are of doubtful authenticity; sense 2 is perhaps founded on the erroneous derivation < manche, feminine, sleeve.
Heraldry. Obsolete.
1. Of the field: (Sir J. Ferne's engraving represents ‘per fesse dancetté of two points’).
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1586 J. Ferne Blazon Gentrie I. 199 He beareth Emaunche [printed Emanuche] Arg. and Gewles.
2. Of a chief: (see quot.).
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1736 N. Bailey et al. Dictionarium Britannicum (ed. 2) Enmanché [in Heraldry] is derived from manche, F. a sleeve, and is when the chief has lines drawn from the upper edge of the chief on the sides, to about half the breadth of the chief, signifying as if it had sleeves on it.
1847 in J. Craig New Universal Dict. ; and in mod. Dicts.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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