botonnée

botonnée
adjective see botonée

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • botonnée — bot·on·née …   English syllables

  • botonnee — adjective (of a heraldic cross) having a cluster of three buttons or knobs at the end of each arm • Syn: ↑botonee • Similar to: ↑buttoned, ↑fastened * * * adjective see botonée …   Useful english dictionary

  • botonee botonnee — buttoned uttoned adj. furnished with buttons or something buttonlike. Opposite of {unbuttoned}. [Narrower terms: {botonee, botonnee}; {button down}; {closed}] [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • botonee — adjective (of a heraldic cross) having a cluster of three buttons or knobs at the end of each arm • Syn: ↑botonnee • Similar to: ↑buttoned, ↑fastened * * * /bot n ay , bot n ay /, adj. Heraldry. (of a cross) having arms terminating in the form of …   Useful english dictionary

  • button-down — buttoned uttoned adj. furnished with buttons or something buttonlike. Opposite of {unbuttoned}. [Narrower terms: {botonee, botonnee}; {button down}; {closed}] [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • buttoned — uttoned adj. furnished with buttons or something buttonlike. Opposite of {unbuttoned}. [Narrower terms: {botonee, botonnee}; {button down}; {closed}] [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • closed — buttoned uttoned adj. furnished with buttons or something buttonlike. Opposite of {unbuttoned}. [Narrower terms: {botonee, botonnee}; {button down}; {closed}] [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • botonée — or botonnée adjective Etymology: Middle French botonné Date: 15th century of a heraldic cross having a cluster of three balls or knobs at the end of each arm see cross illustration …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • botonée — /bot n ay , bot n ay /, adj. Heraldry. (of a cross) having arms terminating in the form of a trefoil: cross botonée. See illus. under cross. Also, botonnée, botony, botonny /bot n ee/. [1565 75; < MF: covered with buds, equiv. to boton bud,… …   Universalium

  • Crombie — This interesting surname is of Scots Gaelic origin, and is of locational derivation from the place called Crombie in the parish of Auchterless, in the former county of Aberdeenshire (now part of the Grampian region), where the name is mainly… …   Surnames reference

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