CLECHÉE


Meaning of CLECHÉE in English

adjective

also cle·ché klāˈshā, kleˈ-, ˈkleshē ; or clechy ˈkleshē

Etymology: French cléché, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin clavicatus, from Latin clavis key — more at clavicle

of a heraldic cross : voided and having each extremity shaped like the handle of a medieval key — compare urd é e ; see cross illustration

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