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    A martlet in English heraldry is a mythical bird without feet that never roosts from the moment of its drop-birth until its death fall; martlets are proposed to be continuously on the wing. It is a compelling allegory for continuous effort, expressed in heraldic charge depicting a stylised bird similar to a swift or a house martin , without feet.

  2. noun. mart· let ˈmärt-lət. : martin sense 1. Word History. Etymology. alteration of martinet, from Middle French, probably from St. Martin. First Known Use. 15th century, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of martlet was in the 15th century. See more words from the same century. Dictionary Entries Near martlet.

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  4. noun. British Dialect. a house martin. Heraldry. a representation of a swallow close and without legs, used especially as the cadency mark of a fourth son. martlet. / ˈmɑːtlɪt / noun. an archaic name for a martin. heraldry a footless bird often found in coats of arms, standing for either a martin or a swallow. Discover More.

  5. Nov 29, 2023 · English [edit] A martlet as depicted in English heraldry, here with tincture sable Etymology [edit] From Middle English martilet, probably a blend of martinet (“martin”; from Middle French martinet and Medieval Latin martineta) and Middle French merlet. Noun [edit] martlet (plural martlets) A bird, the martin.

  6. The Martlet is a mythical bird that has been a significant symbol in English heraldry for centuries. It is depicted as a bird without feet that is continuously on the wing, never resting until its death fall. The Martlet is a compelling allegory for continuous effort, and it is often used as a charge in heraldic designs.

  7. 4 days ago · Word origin. Fr martelet, prob. < martinet, dim. of martin. Word Frequency. martlet in American English. (ˈmɑːrtlɪt) noun. 1. Brit dialect. a house martin. 2. Heraldry. a representation of a swallow close and without legs, used esp. as the cadency mark of a fourth son. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  8. May 21, 2024 · All rights reserved. Word origin. Fr martelet, prob. < martinet, dim. of martin. Word Frequency. martlet in American English. (ˈmɑːrtlɪt) noun. 1. Brit dialect. a house martin. 2. Heraldry. a representation of a swallow close and without legs, used esp. as the cadency mark of a fourth son.

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