Filet, in architecture, a little square member, ornament, or moulding, used in divers places and upon divers occasions, but generally as a crowning over a greater moulding.
heraldry, a kind of orle or bordure, containing only a third or fourth part of the breadth of the common bordure. It is supposed to be withdrawn inwards, and is of a different colour from the field. It runs quite round, near the edge, as a lace over a cloak.
the manege, the loins of an horse, which begin at the place where the hinder part of the saddle rests.