moline
1 Americanadjective
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of moline
1555–65; < Anglo-French *moliné, equivalent to molin mill 1 + -é < Latin -ātus -ate 1
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In Burke's General Armory they are given: "Or, a cross moline gu., a chief dig."
From Notes and Queries, Number 234, April 22, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Various
The Cross Moline, represented charged upon the Shield attributed to the Saxon Kings of England, No. 23: this 56 same shield—Az., a Cross moline or, is borne by De Molines or Molyneux, No. 97.
From The Handbook to English Heraldry by R. B. Utting
Close behind us is the moline cross of the gallant William Molyneux, and beside it the bloody chevrons of the Norfork Woodhouses, with the amulets of the Musgraves of Westmoreland.
From The White Company by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The "cross moline" is so named from resemblance to the moline, or crossed iron, in the center of the upper millstone.
From The Worship of the Church and The Beauty of Holiness by J. A. (Jacob Asbury) Regester
The Baskerville arms—Ar. a chevron gu. between three hurts, impaling, quarterly, one and four, or, a cross moline az, two and three, gu. a chevron ar. between three mallets or—are painted on the panels.
From Notes and Queries, Number 231, April 1, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by George Bell
I was en route to the airport in Moline, Ill., nearly three decades ago.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 28, 2026
She was previously married to actor Matt Moline from 2001 to 2006, but their marriage was dissolved after Griffin accused Moline of taking money from her.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 17, 2024
The Moline, Illinois-based company posted a 60% rise in quarterly profit, yet investors were seemingly unimpressed as shares slumped for the world's largest farm equipment maker.
From Reuters ● Aug. 18, 2023
Since then, Dempsey has already been able to see a medical provider at a clinic in Moline that caters to the LGBTQ+ community — and has gotten a new prescription for hormone therapy.
From Salon ● Jul. 20, 2023
A second time, in the Rue Richelieu, General Lamoricière, accompanied by Moline Saint Gru bearing a palm-branch, was equally unsuccessful.
From Edmond Dantès by Edmund Flagg
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