roundel

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A small circular shield, sometimes not more than a foot in diameter, used by soldiers in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries

The roundel or rondache derived its name from its circular figure, it was made of oziers boards of light wood, sinews or ropes, covered with leather, plates of metal, or stuck full of nails in concentric circles or other figures.

: A circular spot; a charge in the form of a small coloured circle
a circular insignia painted on an aircraft to identify its nationality or service
A roundelay or rondelay

Come, now a roundel and a fairy song ... Fairies sing.

A bastion of a circular form
Anything having a round form; a round figure; a circle
A roundel is a circular design, for example one painted on a military aircraft. a circular design, for example one used to make a military aircraft recognizable
A circular panel or decorative component
Any ornamental disk or motif enclosed in a circular shape, such as a rosette, medallion, patera, etc
A circular or quasi-circular disc placed upon a flag The roundel is sometimes used to provide an appropriate background for a flag BADGE Sometimes, as on the ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ENSIGN, the badge itself is in the form of a roundel
A poem in the pattern of the rondeau, but only having eleven lines Like the rondeau and the rondel, the roundel uses only two rhymes and a twice-repeated refrain Cf rondeau, rondel, roundelay, villanelle
A rondelay
round piece of armor plate that protects the armpit
A circular spot; a charge in the form of a small coloured circle
A circular spot; a sharge in the form of a small circle
round piece of armor plate that protects the armpit English form of rondeau having three triplets with a refrain after the first and third
English form of rondeau having three triplets with a refrain after the first and third
a charge in the shape of a circle; a hollow roundel
roundels
plural of roundel
roundel

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    [ 'raun-d&l ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle French rondelet (diminutif of Old French rondel, French: rondelle)