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chevronné (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of chevrony
    • 1854, Alfred Davidson (of Aston.), A History of the Holtes of Aston, Baronets: With a Description of the Family Mansion, Aston Hall, Warwickshire, page 71:
      Chevronné of six, gules and ermine; in a dexter canton, gules, a lion passant, or.
    • 1895, George Edward Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, Or Dormant, page 229:
      (Chevronné or and sable) have nothing whatever to do with the question.
    • 1990, William Richard Le Fanu, Nehemiah Grew: A Study and Bibliography of His Writings, Oak Knoll Press:
      ([...] chevronné sable between three leopard's masks gules)

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chevronné (feminine chevronnée, masculine plural chevronnés, feminine plural chevronnées)

  1. past participle of chevronner

Adjective edit

chevronné (feminine chevronnée, masculine plural chevronnés, feminine plural chevronnées)

  1. experienced, seasoned
    Synonyms: aguerri, expérimenté

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