moline
(adjective)
ˈmoʊ.liːn
Definitions
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In heraldry, having arms that end in forked branches somewhat resembling ecclesiastical millrinds.
An exquisite dance of forked branches, the cross moline whispers tales of ancient lineage, as if sketched by the quill of a reverent dreamer.Example: The coat of arms displays a cross moline at its center.
Origin
Late Middle English: from Old French molinée, from Latin molīna 'mill'.
Synonyms
cross moline