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escutcheon  (ĭ-skŭch′ən), noun
1. An emblem, usually shield-shaped, bearing a coat of arms.
2. A protective or ornamental plate or flange (as around a keyhole, door handle, light switch, etc.).
3. A plate on a ship's stern where the name is displayed.

Etymology:  from Latin scutum, shield.

I would like to replace the knobs on my cabinets, as they're dull and plastic-y and quite a few have permanently come loose from the bolts that hold them on the cabinet doors.  But each knob also has a dull and plastic-y escutcheon.  And the wood under the escutcheon has an imprinted outline of the escutcheon pattern, and has weathered differently.  Which means I would either need to re-finish the cabinet doors, or replace the escutcheons with even larger ones to hide the variations.

Today's word is brought to you by autocorrect:  I was trying to text my friend about taking my spare Costata romanesca squash seedlings, and it kept changing to "Costa Roman escutcheon".  I thought it an odd word for autocorrect to know - and odd to go there when it's such a short trip to Romanesque.  But that's autocorrect for you.

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Date: 2015-06-03 03:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com
Autocorrect is often weird.

What I want to know is what having a blot on an escutcheon means -- I mean, what does it look like? A blot of what -- blood? ink?

---L.

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Date: 2015-06-09 02:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com
Or a stain on the family's honor, maybe.

---L.
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