TRESSURE


Meaning of TRESSURE in English

ˈtreshə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English tressour, from tressour, tressure band for the hair, headdress, from Middle French tresseor, tressure, from tresser to tress + -or, -ure

1. : a narrow orle usually enriched with fleurs-de-lis

2. : an inner encircling ornamentation on a coin or medal bordering the device

• tres·sured -(r)d adjective

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