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Definition of Escrol
1. n. A scroll.
Definition of Escrol
1. escroll [n -S] - See also: escroll
Lexicographical Neighbors of Escrol
Literary usage of Escrol
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A New Abridgment of the Law with Large Additions and Corrections by Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd, John Bouvier (1846)
"If a single woman being seised of a carve of land, by deed grant a rent- charge
thereout, and she deliver the deed to a stranger as an escrol, ..."
2. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1888)
"The star of ai civil KCB differs from that just described in ! omitting the
branches of laurel and the escrol and its legend. ..."
3. The Book of the Court: Exhibiting the History, Duties, and Privileges of the by William John Thoms (1844)
"... juncta in uno,' inscribed in letters of gold, surrounded by two branches of
laurel proper issuing from an escrol azure, bearing the words ' leh Dien. ..."
4. The History of the Province of Moray: Comprising the Counties of Elgin and by Lachlan Shaw (1882)
"... above it on an escrol Tout Jour; and that on the sinister side being apon a
torse, Gules, and Or, ..."
5. The Right to Bear Arms by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (1900)
"... and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for crest a stag's head -couped
proper, 'and in an escrol over the same this motto, ' Grice me guide,' and in ..."
6. Renaissance of the Clan MacLean, Comprising Also a History Od Dubhaird by John Patterson MacLean (1913)
"... is set for Crest a battle axe erect in pale between a branch of laurel
and -another of Cypress all proper and in an escrol over the same this Motto, ..."