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Definition of Entrailed
1. entrail [v] - See also: entrail
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entrailed
Literary usage of Entrailed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892) by John Matthews Manly (1916)
"... goodly greenish locks, all loose untied, As each had been a bride: And each
one had a little wicker basket, Made of fine twigs, entrailed curiously. ..."
2. A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry by Henry Gough, James Parker (1894)
"Crou entrailed: is figured in the margin, and is borne by one family only, namely,
that of CARVER. It appears to be only drawn in outline. ..."
3. An Introduction to Heraldry: Containing the Origin and Use of Arms; Rules by Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull (1854)
"Entrailed, A CROSS. P. 7, n. 20. Lee says, the colour need not be named, for it
is always sable. Or, on a chevron, sable, a fleur-de-lis accompanied by two ..."
4. Notes to Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs & Lyrics. Books I-IV. by John Henry Fowler (1904)
"25. entrailed, twisted, from OF ... "And over them spred a goodly wilde vine
Entrailed with a wanton ivy ..."