ancré
See also: ancre
English
Adjective
ancré (not comparable)
- Alternative form of ancrée
- 1962, Thomas Baty; Julian Franklyn, Vital Heraldry, Edinburgh : The Armorial, page 33:
- Still more singular blazonry is found in the coat assumed by Saint Aidaus College at Birkenhead, which uses Columbia (dove-grey) a passion-cross ancré gules : on a chief sable a ducal coronet Or: all within a border of the last, […]
- 1907, Richard Henry Greene; Henry Reed Stiles; Melatiah Everett Dwight; George Austin Morrison; Hopper Striker Mott, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, page 299:
- De Heer Kilieen Van Rensselaer was Lord of Rensselaerwyck befor 1637. […] Arms : 1st gules, a cross ancré argent : 2nd argent, a fesse embattled, voided, sable : 3d argent, three antique crosses, azure : 4th or three cheveronals sable. Motto : "Niemand Zondes." Siegneurial Coronet.
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French
Pronunciation
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Participle
ancré (feminine ancrée, masculine plural ancrés, feminine plural ancrées)
- past participle of ancrer
Further reading
- “ancré”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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