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giron
/ ˈdʒaɪrɒn /
noun
heraldry a charge consisting of the lower half of a diagonally divided quarter, usually in the top left corner of the shield
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Word History and Origins
Origin of giron1
C16: from Old French giron a triangular piece of material, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German gēro triangular object; compare gore ³
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Example Sentences
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Watch Taylor Fritz win an "amazing" point with a 'hot dog' shot against Marcus Giron at Eastbourne.
From BBC
Evy Soto replaces the cap on Vicente Giron Sarria’s feeding tube.
From Los Angeles Times
Evy Soto gives Vicente Giron Sarria, 6, formula through a feeding tube before he wakes up for the day.
From Los Angeles Times
Stephanie Blanco gets her son Vicente Giron Sarria dressed for the day.
From Los Angeles Times
A photo of Stephanie Blanco and her son Vicente Giron Sarria as an infant hangs on the fridge at their home.
From Los Angeles Times
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