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[ en-greyld ] / ɛnˈgreɪld /
adjective Heraldry.having an edge of a charge consisting of a number of concave curves. Origin of engrailedFirst recorded in 1350–1400, engrailed is from the Middle English word engrelede.See engrail, -ed2 Words nearby engrailedenglut, engorge, engr., engraft, engrail, engrailed, engrain, engrained, engram, engraphia, engrave Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for engrailedThe term invected or invecked is the precise opposite of engrailed. A Complete Guide to Heraldry|Arthur Charles Fox-Davies The fesse indented or engrailed is made up of fusils as is the engrailed bend. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3|Various The arms of Campbell of Succoth are gyronny of eight engrailed, a most unusual circumstance. A Complete Guide to Heraldry|Arthur Charles Fox-Davies Engrailed, a number of little semi-circles connected in a line, the points of junction being turned outward. The Curiosities of Heraldry|Mark Antony Lower
If an ordinary be engrailed, or invected, this fact is at once stated, the term occurring before the colour of the ordinary. A Complete Guide to Heraldry|Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
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