maunch

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English[edit]

"Or, a maunch gules" (Gold, a red sleeve)

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle English maunche, from Old French maunche, one of the variants of manche, from Latin manica. Doublet of manche.

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maunch (plural maunches)

  1. (heraldry) A long stylised sleeve.
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Etymology 2[edit]

See munch.

Verb[edit]

maunch (third-person singular simple present maunches, present participle maunching, simple past and past participle maunched)

  1. (obsolete) To munch.
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