- leaf"); twenty-four
fleurons (from the pre-Unicode
Wingdings and
Wingdings 2 fonts) in the
Ornamental Dingbats block; and
three more
fleurons used in archaic...
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element Fleuron (typography), a
decorative typographical element such as ❦ or 🙘
Fleuron (bookbinding), an
element in gold-tooled
bindings The
Fleuron, a British...
- The
Fleuron was a
British journal of
typography and book arts
published in
seven volumes from 1923 to 1930. A
fleuron is a
floral ornament used by typographers...
- A
fleuron is a flower-shaped ornament, and in
architecture may have a
number of meanings: It is a
collective noun for the
ornamental termination at the...
-
consists of a base and
three fleurons extending from it. The base is
adorned with
three roughly rectangular gemstones. The
fleurons – of
which the two outer...
- Apostrophe, Grave, Cir****flex ❦ ❧
Aldus leaf Dingbat, Dinkus, Hedera,
Index Fleuron ≈
Almost equal to Tilde,
Double hyphen Approximation,
Glossary of mathematical...
- do****ented in the
inventory of King
Richard II of
England as
having 12
fleurons, but a
rosette was missing. At the time, it was
decorated with 91 pearls...
-
vedette à Aéroscopia "Musée Aéroscopia : un
cocon en zinc s'ouvre sur les
fleurons de l'aéronautique : 12-01-2015".
Batiweb (in French).
Retrieved 2022-06-11...
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HEART BULLET; see
Fleuron (typography) U+2765 ❥
ROTATED HEAVY BLACK HEART BULLET U+2767 ❧
ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET; see
Fleuron (typography) U+29BE...
- arch over a
window topped by a pinnacle,
which was
itself topped with
fleuron, and
flanked by
other pinnacles.
Examples of
French flamboyant building...