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BILLET

Volume 3 · 111 words · 1810 Edition

Heraldry, a bearing in form of a long square. They are supposed to represent pieces of cloth of gold or silver; but Guillelmus thinks they represent a letter sealed up, and other authors take them for bricks. Billete signifies that the escutcheon is all over strewed with billets, the number not ascertained.

Billet-Wood, small wood for fuel, cut three feet and four inches long, and seven inches and a half in compass; the size of which is to be inquired of by justices.

Billetting, in military affairs, is the quartering of soldiers in the houses of a town or village.—And, among fox-hunters, it signifies the ordure and dung of a fox.