Mules vs Gules - What's the difference?
mules | gules |
To remove skin from (an animal) to prevent myiasis.
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(tincture) The blazoning term for red, e.g. on a coat of arms, typically represented in engraving by vertical parallel lines.
(tincture) In blazon, of the colour red.
:* The symbol of the Red Cross is a cross gules .
* 1602 : , ii 2
As nouns the difference between mules and gules
is that mules is plural of lang=en while gules is the blazoning term for red, e.g. on a coat of arms, typically represented in engraving by vertical parallel lines.As a verb mules
is to remove skin from (an animal) to prevent myiasis.As an adjective gules is
in blazon, of the colour red.mules
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(head)Etymology 2
From the surname of the procedure's inventor, John Mules.Verb
gules
English
(wikipedia gules)Alternative forms
* gu.' or ' g. in heraldic contexts.Noun
Adjective
(head)- Now is he total gules , horridly tricked
