enté en point

adj

Etymology

From French [Term?], compare Spanish entado en punta.

  1. derived from [Term?]

Definitions

  1. Impaled by (something in) a pointed 'pile' at the bottom of a shield, especially as a…

    Impaled by (something in) a pointed 'pile' at the bottom of a shield, especially as a means of marshalling.

    • Brunswick and Lunenburgh impaled with Saxony, ente-en-point, that is, grafted in point.
    • Paling Sicily; the whole enté en point of Granada. He bore the full arms of Lalain, […]

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