orle
nounIn heraldry: A bearing, usually considered as a subordinary, like a border but not reaching the edge of the escutcheon, so that the field is seen outside of it as well as within.
nounA band of small objects taking the form of an orle: as, an orle of mullets. It is more commonly blazoned in orle (which see, below).
nounA circlet set upon a helmet, which supports the crest and is often used in modern heraldry without the helmet, furnishing the only support or base for the crest.
nounThe rim of a shield; especially, the metal rim of a shield composed of wood, osier, or the like, and visible as a projecting rim on its face.
nounIn architecture, same as
A bearing, in the form of a fillet, round the shield, within, but at some distance from, the border.
nounThe wreath, or chaplet, surmounting or encircling the helmet of a knight and bearing the crest.
nounround the escutcheon, leaving the middle of the field vacant, or occupied by something else; — said of bearings arranged on the shield in the form of an orle.
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