adj. 1. Heraldry Indented along the edge with small curves. 2. Having an edge or a margin formed by a series of raised dots: engrailed silver coins. [Middle English engreled, from Old French engresle, bordered by fine toothlike projections with rounded hollows between them (used of heraldic charges) , from past participle of engresler, to make thin : en-, causative pref.; see EN-1 + gresle, slender, tapered (from Latin gracilis).] ![]() (click for a larger image) engrailed |
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