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Millrind

A millrind or simply rind is an iron support, usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the upper ("runner") stone in a pair of millstones.

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Millrind

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples42
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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Millrind

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related to Gallery · 21
Millrind → Baron Lisle, Baroness Boothroyd, Betty Boothroyd, Butley Priory, Devon, Doesburgermolen, Ede, Garter, John, Judge Advocate General's Corps, Lisle, Merton, Navy, NetherlandsA, Or, PeeblesshireThe, Sir Guy Ferre, Speccot, Stobo Kirk, SuffolkA
related to In heraldry · 13
Millrind → Another, Bossewell, French, However, In, Like, Miller, Mills, Milne, The, Turner, Turnor, Turnour
is a · 1
Millrind → cross moline

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runner stone rind spindle cross usually often fer-de-moline moline iron weight central like heraldry mechanism charge millstones two nether mill

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Millrindis across moline0.90text
Millerinstance ofHowever it is more often found in canting arms of families with names0.80text
Milneinstance ofHowever it is more often found in canting arms of families with names0.80text
Millsinstance ofHowever it is more often found in canting arms of families with names0.80text
Turnerinstance ofHowever it is more often found in canting arms of families with names0.80text
Turnorinstance ofHowever it is more often found in canting arms of families with names0.80text
Turnour.Another charge based on the millrind is the cross molineinstance ofHowever it is more often found in canting arms of families with names0.80text
which takes the form of a cross with bifurcated endsinstance ofHowever it is more often found in canting arms of families with names0.80text
Millrindrelated to GalleryVarious0.60section
Millrindrelated to GalleryDoesburgermolen0.60section
Millrindrelated to GalleryEde0.60section
Millrindrelated to GalleryNetherlandsA0.60section

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