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gules
[gyoolz]
noun
the tincture red.
adjective
of the tincture red.
a lion gules.
gules
/ ɡjuːlz /
adjective
heraldry red
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gules1
1300–50; Middle English goules < Old French gueules red fur neckpiece, derivative of gole throat < Latin gula
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gules1
C14: from Old French gueules red fur worn around the neck, from gole throat, from Latin gula gullet
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Example Sentences
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Each, with Trump rampant on a field gules!
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The shield, whose cover the hone’s hoof had torn, bare, or, a dragon rampant gules.
From Literature
The big knight lifted the prisoner’s shield, which was hanging behind him, and showed or, a chevron gules, between three thistles vert.
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The latest shield under it was Lionel’s—argent, a bend gules distinguished with some sort of label of cadency.
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It was for a shield-cover for Arthur, and had the dragon rampant gules.
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