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Main Entry: es·cutch·eon
Pronunciation: \is-'k?-ch?n\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English escochon, from Anglo-French escuchoun, from Vulgar Latin *scution-, scutio, from Latin scutum shield - more at esquire Date: 15th century 1 : a defined area on which armorial bearings are displayed and which usually consists of a shield 2 : a protective or ornamental plate or flange (as around a keyhole) 3 : the part of a ship's stern on which the name is displayed _________________________________________________ I guess that might qualify as an escutcheon, but just barely... ![]() "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... It's current dimensions are ~ 11 1/2" x 9 1/2" at the mounting ears. At this point I'm willing to pay pretty well for one. The TV is getting closer and closer to finished, but I can't put it back in the case till I find one of these. TIA -- Illigitimus non-tatum carborundum. Don't let the *******s wear you down! |
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