Definition of Millrind. Meaning of Millrind. Synonyms of Millrind

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Definition of Millrind

Millrind
Millrind Mill"rind`, Millrynd Mill"rynd`, n. [Mill + rynd.] (Her.) A figure supposed to represent the iron which holds a millstone by being set into its center.

Meaning of Millrind from wikipedia

- A millrind or simply rind is an iron support, usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the upper ("runner") stone in a pair of millstones. The rind is affixed...
- distinctive JAG Corps insignia incorporates the millrind. In ancient France, the fer de moline, or millrind, was a symbol of equal justice for all under...
- collection. The runner stone is supported by a cross-shaped metal piece (millrind or rynd) fixed to a "mace head" topping the main shaft or spindle leading...
- reversible ischemic neurologic deficit Weathering rind of rocks and boulders Millrind, a support component for millstones For other people with the name, see...
- Roses Gules barbed and seeded proper resting the dexter foreleg upon a Millrind Gold Escutcheon Argent on a Fess Sable between three Roses Gules barbed...
- a millwheel in the door opening Nacka, Sweden (Swedish variant) Forssa, Finland Bolivar family in Biscaya Millrind Mill (heraldry) History of heraldry...
- Coat of arms of Joan Vickers, Baroness Vickers Crest A Millrind Sable between two Dolphins respectant heads downwards proper Escutcheon Azure on a Pale...
- 1+3⁄16 inches (3.0 cm) in height overall consisting of a gold heraldic millrind supporting a gold arrow, point up, and bearing upon its crossbar a blue...
- three garbs Or on a chief of the last a bale corded proper between two millrinds sable; and for a Crest: On a wreath of the colours a demi lion argent...
- grooved working surfaces which enabled the movement of flour. Sometimes a millrind was present as a piece of wood (or other material), which allowed the cereal...