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mill-rind
noun
- an iron support fitted across an upper millstone
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The mill-rind, which takes its name from the iron of a mill-stone—fer de moline—must be set with the crosses.
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Also they call the mill-rind itself a “cross moline†keeping the word mill-rind for a charge having the same origin but of somewhat differing form.
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Since this charge became common in Tudor armory it is perhaps better that the original mill-rind should be called for distinction a mill-rind cross.
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Willoughby bore “Gules a mill-rind cross silver.â€
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