Definition of Sinople. Meaning of Sinople. Synonyms of Sinople

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Definition of Sinople

Sinople
Sinople Sin"o*ple, n. (Min.) Ferruginous quartz, of a blood-red or brownish red color, sometimes with a tinge of yellow.
Sinople
Sinople Sin"o*ple, n. [F., fr. LL. sinopis. See Sinople a mineral.] (Her.) The tincture vert; green.

Meaning of Sinople from wikipedia

- Sinople may refer to: Sinopia, or sinople, a dark reddish earth pigment Sinople (heraldry), a term for "red", and later "green" in heraldry Plovdiv, Bulgaria...
- Instead, sinople has been used for green since at least the 16th century. Earlier in the medieval period, however, vert was used for green while sinople originally...
- croissant d'argent en chef brochant sur le parti Cimier un dragon ailé de sinople tenant entre ses dents une main senestre de gueules Supports à dextre une...
- French) as "Écartelé : au premier d’or au gonfanon de gueules bordé de sinople (Auvergne); au deuxième de gueules à la croix d’argent (Savoie); au troisième...
- Coat of arms or Seal of Guadalajara consists of a blue field, a pine of sinople outlined, two lions rampantes of color, opposite to forehead and the legs...
- by a blue edge. It contains, in a sinople (green) background and a gold field, a tree that is also made of sinople and fruity with seven cherimoyas or...
- croissant d'argent en chef brochant sur le parti Cimier un dragon ailé de sinople tenant entre ses dents une main senestre de gueules Supports à dextre une...
- coat of arms or seal of Guadalajara consists of a blue field, a pine of sinople outlined, two lions rampantes of color, opposite to forehead and the legs...
- contemporary heraldic artist Dario Scaricamazza. Polish heraldry Cinnabar Murrey Sinople Harper, Douglas. "gules". Online Etymology Dictionary. "Definition of GULES"...
- correctness; black, or sable, meant sadness, but also will; green, or sinople, represented hope, liberty and joy; red or gueules (see gules) meant charity...