FERMAIL


Meaning of FERMAIL in English

ˈfərˌmāl noun

Etymology: Middle French fermail, fermaille, from Medieval Latin firmaculum, from Latin firmare to make fast + -culum -cle — more at firm (v.)

: a medieval clasp for clothing ; especially : a late medieval English or French closed-ring brooch worn by both sexes (as to close a robe at the throat)

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