Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
o entrelaçado
English translation:
the entwined (arrows and quills)
Added to glossary by
Michelle Temple
Sep 26, 2005 22:38
18 yrs ago
Portuguese term
o entrelaçado
Portuguese to English
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History
O ENTRELAÇADO : Recordam a gênese, da nossa grandiosidade.
On the Amazonas state shield: http://www.manausonline.com/tur_hist_escudoam.asp
Can't think of the right word....
On the Amazonas state shield: http://www.manausonline.com/tur_hist_escudoam.asp
Can't think of the right word....
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | entwined, entwinement | Donna Sandin |
4 +2 | interlaced, interwoven | María Leonor Acevedo-Miranda |
1 +1 | braid | Muriel Vasconcellos |
Proposed translations
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Portuguese term (edited):
o entrela�ado
Selected
entwined, entwinement
I think it would be best if you name the object that's "entwined" or "intertwined" - If you have seen the escudo then you can determine what the entwined thing is.... However, my Microsoft Bookshelf version of the AHD does give the noun forms entwinement and intertwinement. They are virtually synonymous. Another possibility in this specific case might be "the entwined [or intertwined] element" which refers to an element of a design.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks to everyone for all the help! In the end I've decided to go with "the entwined arrows and quills""
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Portuguese term (edited):
o entrela�ado
interlaced, interwoven
:)
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Note added at 19 mins (2005-09-26 22:57:59 GMT)
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interlaced ( any interlaced thing)
adj. entrelaçado, entrecruzado
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Note added at 19 mins (2005-09-26 22:57:59 GMT)
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interlaced ( any interlaced thing)
adj. entrelaçado, entrecruzado
Peer comment(s):
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Henrique Magalhaes
12 hrs
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Obrigada Henrique. Um abraço,
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agree |
Bett
: I like interwoven better...
13 hrs
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Thank you
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Portuguese term (edited):
o entrela�ado
braid
Without knowing what part of the emblem you're referring to, it's difficult to answer the question. At the bottom there are two BRAIDS.
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Note added at 22 hrs 19 mins (2005-09-27 20:58:00 GMT)
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I think this is the heraldry term. My confidence is growing, assuming that we're talking about the same element in the crest.
... **environed by two guards of braid** in the livery colours of the feudal baron, ... Blazon of Crest: On a Wreath of the Liveries is set for Crest a ...
www.heraldrysociety.us/MemberArmPages/ membersarms.php?page=Harden www.bravecannons.org/History/st_crst1.html
The Coat of Arms of the 92nd Artillery
Wreath, The **Wreath is a braid of ribbon** of the primary colors of the Crest ... So as not to bore the reader lets leave Heraldry and go to the history. ...
There is a long-standing precedent in Society heraldry which considered charged ... [**A three-strand Sennet braid**] It was our feeling that this **fess of braid** ...
www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/ precedents/alisoun/alisouncombined.html
(The fess is a diagonal band.)
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Note added at 22 hrs 19 mins (2005-09-27 20:58:00 GMT)
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I think this is the heraldry term. My confidence is growing, assuming that we're talking about the same element in the crest.
... **environed by two guards of braid** in the livery colours of the feudal baron, ... Blazon of Crest: On a Wreath of the Liveries is set for Crest a ...
www.heraldrysociety.us/MemberArmPages/ membersarms.php?page=Harden www.bravecannons.org/History/st_crst1.html
The Coat of Arms of the 92nd Artillery
Wreath, The **Wreath is a braid of ribbon** of the primary colors of the Crest ... So as not to bore the reader lets leave Heraldry and go to the history. ...
There is a long-standing precedent in Society heraldry which considered charged ... [**A three-strand Sennet braid**] It was our feeling that this **fess of braid** ...
www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/ precedents/alisoun/alisouncombined.html
(The fess is a diagonal band.)
Peer comment(s):
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Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X)
: yes and they cross and there is a heraldry term for that..which I don't know...otherwise: intertwined braids
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Thanks, Jane! With your inspiration, I was able to find a few examples in which "braid" is actually used in a technical description of a crest.
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