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—crossleted, adj./kraws"lit, kros"-/, n.a small cross, as one used as a heraldic charge.[1350-1400; ME croslet. See CROSS, -LET]
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Crosslet — Cross let, a. (Her.) Crossed again; said of a cross the arms of which are crossed. See{Cross crosslet}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crosslet — Cross let ( lEt), n. [Dim. of cross.] 1. A small cross. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. OF. croisel crucible, and {E}. {Cresset}.] A crucible. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crosslet — [krôs′lit] n. [ME crosselet < Anglo Fr croiselete, dim. of OFr crois: see CROSS] Heraldry a small cross … English World dictionary
Crosslet, Dumbarton — Crosslet is in the central part of Dumbarton, Scotland, behind Silverton, and next to St. Patrick s primary school. Coordinates: 55°56′45″N 4°32′41″W / … Wikipedia
crosslet — noun Date: 15th century a small cross usually with crossed arms; especially one used as a heraldic bearing see cross illustration … New Collegiate Dictionary
crosslet — noun /ˈkɹɒslət/ A small cross. Then Vna gan to aske, if ought he knew, / Or heard abroad of that her champion trew, / That in his armour bare a croslet red … Wiktionary
Crosslet — Her. Term for a small cross or cross like object … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
crosslet — sb. == piece of armour [croisliȝte]. K. Horn, 1353 … Oldest English Words
crosslet — cross•let [[t]ˈkrɔs lɪt, ˈkrɒs [/t]] n. her a small cross, as one used as a heraldic charge • Etymology: 1350–1400 cross′let•ed, adj … From formal English to slang
crosslet — /ˈkrɒslət/ (say krosluht) noun Chiefly Heraldry a small cross …