lorraine cross
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Definition
Noun: A cross with two horizontal bars, where one bar is positioned above the midpoint of the vertical beam and the other is positioned below it. The lower horizontal bar is longer than the upper one.
Usage
The term "Lorraine cross" is used to specifically name this heraldic symbol. It is a proper noun referring to a distinct design. * The flag featured a prominent Lorraine cross. * In heraldry, the Lorraine cross is a well-known charge.
Advanced Usage
- The Lorraine cross is historically associated with the Duchy of Lorraine and was later adopted as a symbol of Free France during World War II.
- It is also known as the Cross of Lorraine.
Variants and Related Words
- Cross of Lorraine: A direct synonym and alternative name for the Lorraine cross.
Synonyms
- Patriarchal cross (Note: While similar, a patriarchal cross typically has both crossbars of equal or near-equal length, whereas the defining feature of the Lorraine cross is the shorter upper bar).
Noun
- a cross with two crossbars, one above and one below the midpoint of the vertical, the lower longer than the upper