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Definition of Bandlet
1. Noun. Molding in the form of a ring; at top of a column.
Definition of Bandlet
1. n. Same as Bandelet.
Definition of Bandlet
1. Noun. (alternative form of bandelet) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bandlet
Literary usage of Bandlet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Railroad and Corporation Reports: Being a Collection of the Current by John Lewis (1892)
"bandlet ET AL. v. STUTZ ET AL. (Supreme Court of the united States, March 30, 1891.)
1. STOCK AND STOCKHOLDERS. PAROL PROOF OF ACTS AT STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING ..."
2. The Monthly Magazine by Richard Phillips, John A Heraud, Benson E Hill (1797)
"On this д bandlet of Vellum or paper was rolled, containing written intimations, &c.
after which, when the bandlet was taken away, ..."
3. Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, Illustrating the Arms, Arts, and Literature by James Dennistoun (1851)
"On her neck was a string of large pearls with a garnet pendant pierced with a
pearl; on her head a gold cap without any bandlet. The Lady Marchioness wore a ..."
4. The Coin Collector's Manual: Or, Guide to the Numismatic Student in the by Henry Noel Humphreys (1853)
"... father of Alexander, bear a head on the obverse, which is decorated with a
regal fillet, or bandlet, and which has no accompanying symbol of a deity. ..."
5. Catalogue of the Collection of Engravings Bequeathed to Harvard College by by Francis Calley Gray, Louis Thies (1869)
"The Man of Sorrows B. 20. The Prodigal Son B. 28. The Virgin with Long Hair and
bandlet B. 30. The Virgin with Short Hair and ..."
6. Lectures on diseases of the spinal cord by Pierre Marie (1895)
"... b, c) are the same as on the left side ; the external bandlet, column of
Burdock, column of Goll, in the section of the spinal cord in the lumbar region ..."
7. The Egyptian Sûdân: Its History and Monuments by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (1907)
"On the left of the door is a figure of a stem priest, with a bandlet across his
head ; he wears ... appear to form the ends of a bandlet which is ..."
8. Letters on Welsh History by Samuel Jenkins, John Samuel (1852)
"The three bandlet-wearing Kings of the Isle of Britain: Cadell, ... They were
also called the three bandlet-wearing Princes. [Cadell, Anarawd, and Mervyn ..."