Definition of Medalet

1. n. A small medal.

Definition of Medalet

1. Noun. A small medal. ¹

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Definition of Medalet

1. a small medal [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Medalet

med schools
medacca
medaccas
medai guru
medaillon
medaillons
medaite
medaka
medakas
medal
medal play
medal table
medal tables
medal winner
medaled
medalet (current term)
medalets
medaling
medalist
medalists
medalled
medallic
medalling
medallion
medallionist
medallions
medallist
medallists
medallurgy
medals

Literary usage of Medalet

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Numismatic Circularby Spink & Son by Spink & Son (1908)
"Phoenix medalet of Elizabeth, fire. 1590 (by Passe or Hilliard); — Charles I. (as Prince of Wales), 1626 (a specimen in the Berlin Museum,signed : Si. ..."

2. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1892)
"original piece from which the next medalet was copied. ... The obverse of this medalet is copied from the preced.ing piece, and the type of the reverse is ..."

3. Potter's American Monthly (1873)
"The same medalet also appears in the Catalogue of the Cleveland sale, ... This medalet was struck to commemorate the victory of the English and Dutch allied ..."

4. Chronicles of London Bridge by Richard Thomson (1839)
"A Bronzed or Copper medalet: Obverse, a view of a Bridge, Legend,—' LONDON BRIDGE THE PIRST OP STONE, COMPLECTED 1209.' Legend on the Exergue,—'THE HOUSES ..."

5. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1862)
"I have a medalet struck on very thin brass, about the size of a florin. ... Would some reader kindly inform me on what occasion was this medalet struck ? ..."

6. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland by Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1862)
"Before attempting to describe the medalet now presented to the Museum, ... This medalet, therefore, bears to have been struck on the occasion of the laying ..."

7. Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology by University of Liverpool Institute of Archaeology (1908)
"medalet-Jetton commemorating the marriage of this Bavarian Princess with Louis XIV's son, Louis the Dauphin, who died in 1711, vita patris. ..."

8. Aspects of Death and Correlated Aspects of Life in Art, Epigram, and Poetry by Frederick Parkes Weber (1918)
"Reverse of German memento mori medal by Christian Malor. 525 67. Gorman seventeenth-century memento mori modal . . 531 68. medalet struck at Basel in the ..."

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