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fleur-de-lis
[flur-dl-ee, -ees, floor-, fl
noun
plural
fleurs-de-lisa heraldic device somewhat resembling three petals or floral segments of an iris tied by an encircling band.
the heraldic bearing of the royal family of France.
the iris flower or plant.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fleur-de-lis1
Example Sentences
The Nordiques wore their politics on their sleeves, literally, putting the Quebec flag’s fleur-de-lis on their uniforms.
Made of cloth of gold, it is embellished with motifs including fleur-de-lis, as well as imperial eagles, and national floral emblems of red-pink roses, blue thistles and green shamrocks.
But this rabbit is at least three times as big as the others, each ear sprouting straight up like the tip of a fleur-de-lis, and it seems remarkably self-possessed for a rabbit.
Its teeth are designed in the shape of the royal fleur-de-lis.
A stained-glass window bears a fleur-de-lis pattern and a celluloid film strip.
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