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    gules
    /ɡyo͞olz/

    noun

    • 1. red, as a heraldic tincture: "sword and long cross gules"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GulesGules - Wikipedia

    In heraldry, gules (/ ˈ ɡ juː l z /) is the tincture with the colour red. It is one of the class of five dark tinctures called "colours", the others being azure (blue) , sable (black) , vert (green) and purpure (purple) .

  3. : the heraldic color red. Word History. Etymology. Middle English goules, from Anglo-French. First Known Use. 14th century, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of gules was in the 14th century. See more words from the same century. Dictionary Entries Near gules. Gule of August. gules. gulf. See More Nearby Entries.

  4. used to describe something on a coat of arms (= a special shield or shield-shaped pattern that is the sign of a family, university, or city) that is red: Henry VII sometimes used a dragon gules and a greyhound argent. His arms were gules three crescents or (= red with three gold crescents). Fewer examples.

  5. Gules is a noun that means red in heraldry, indicated by vertical lines on a blazon. Learn the origin, synonyms, and translations of gules from various sources.

  6. Gules, a pair of scales or; on a chief azure (color on color) three cross-crosslets argent. From Project Gutenberg Near the prow was planted Sir Oliver's spear, with his arms—a boar's head gules upon a field of gold.

  7. Jul 7, 2024 · gules on Wikipedia. Alternative forms. [ edit] gu. or g. (in heraldic contexts) Etymology. [ edit] From Middle English goules, from Old French geule (“animal’s mouth, throat”) via Middle French geules. Compare with French gueules, Portuguese goelas and Spanish gules . Pronunciation. [ edit] ( UK) IPA ( key): /ˈɡjuːlz/ Audio ( UK):

  8. Gules is a noun and adjective that means the color red, indicated in heraldry by parallel vertical lines. Learn the origin, synonyms, and sentence examples of gules from YourDictionary.