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Having the shape of a trefoil. quotations
The knop is formed of three rams' heads, and the base, trefoiled-shaped, has three bosses […]
1884, The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review, page 101
(heraldry) Having a three-lobed extremity or extremities; of a cross: having ends which terminate in trefoils (similar or identical to bottony). quotations examples
If the shield is regarded as one showing dimidiated arms, then it may be read as (dexter) gules, a cross trefoiled and voided or, .. (sinister) gules (2), on two pallets argent, ladders (2) semé (?) azure.
1993, Adolph S. Cavallo, Medieval Tapestries in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, page 141
(especially heraldry) Ornamented with trefoils projecting from the edges, as a bearing, partition, etc. quotations examples
There is a plain trefoiled window above in the tower; the lower part of the spire having two lancet windows, with a circle […] The pulpit is of modern oak, of five panels, each panel being divided into two trefoiled arched partitions; […]
2014 March 28, James Conway Walter, A History of Horncastle (Illustrated), Lulu Press, Inc