: a defined area on which armorial bearings are displayed and which usually consists of a shield
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: a protective or ornamental plate or flange (as around a keyhole)
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: the part of a ship's stern on which the name is displayed
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The metal alloy exterior escutcheon has a matte black finish and an IP54 weatherproof rating.—PCMAG, 17 Dec. 2024 At the bottom of the escutcheon is a round panel with a biometric fingerprint reader.—PCMAG, 20 May 2024 The interior escutcheon is matte black and measures 6.5 by 2.6 by 1.2 inches (HWD).—PCMAG, 20 May 2024 The exterior escutcheon is made of zinc alloy and has a black finish and an IP65 weatherproof rating.—PCMAG, 10 May 2024 Irrespective of the outcome, this represents a blot on the American escutcheon.—Nr Editors, National Review, 9 Feb. 2024 Not star young starting pitcher for the Mets—a job that Dwight Gooden and Matt Harvey have both shown to be one where the escutcheon gets quickly tarnished, to sound like a sportswriter of the nineteen-twenties—has ever been so doomed.—Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker, 12 Sep. 2023 In one bedroom the previous owner’s books remain, playing well with a baroque marble escutcheon found at Rose Uniacke.—Town & Country, 25 Aug. 2023 Thus, the Meyers Manx was born, and suitably adorned with a fine escutcheon: a rampant Manx cat hoisting aloft a dull, chipped sword.—Car and Driver, 11 Aug. 2022
Word History
Etymology
Middle English escochon, from Anglo-French escuchoun, from Vulgar Latin *scution-, scutio, from Latin scutum shield — more at esquire
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