How Do You Spell CHEVRONED?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɛvɹɒnd] (IPA)

The word "Chevroned" is spelled with a "ch" sound (/tʃ/) at the beginning, followed by "e" with a short vowel sound (/ɛ/), then another "v" sound (/v/) and "r" with a rolled "r" sound (/r/). The ending "on" is pronounced as "ənd" (/ənd/), making the stress fall on the second syllable. "Chevroned" means arranged in a pattern of diagonal stripes, like the shape of a chevron on a uniform. It is commonly used in heraldry and military insignia.

CHEVRONED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Chevroned" is an adjective derived from the noun "chevron." A chevron is a V-shaped pattern or motif that consists of a series of diagonal lines or bars, typically arranged in an inverted V shape. The term "chevroned" describes an object, design, or pattern that features or is decorated with chevrons.

    In military and heraldic contexts, "chevroned" refers to a specific rank insignia or symbol that consists of one or more chevrons. In some armed forces, chevrons can indicate a certain level of rank or length of service. However, in terms of design or decoration, "chevroned" can pertain to any object adorned with chevrons, irrespective of military connotations.

    Outside of military and heraldic use, "chevroned" commonly describes patterns or designs found in various applications. It can refer to textiles, such as fabric, clothing, or upholstery, that display chevron patterns. Additionally, it can describe architectural elements, including woodwork, tiling, or brickwork, that feature chevron motifs. "Chevroned" can also describe graphic designs, logos, or patterns in art, photography, or digital media that incorporate chevron shapes.

    Overall, "chevroned" denotes the presence or use of chevrons in the visual aesthetics of an item, encompassing a wide range of military, decorative, and design contexts.

  2. Having a chevron.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CHEVRONED

  • xhevroned
  • vhevroned
  • fhevroned
  • dhevroned
  • cgevroned
  • cbevroned
  • cnevroned
  • cjevroned
  • cuevroned
  • cyevroned
  • chwvroned
  • chsvroned
  • chdvroned
  • chrvroned
  • ch4vroned
  • ch3vroned
  • checroned
  • chebroned
  • chegroned

Etymology of CHEVRONED

The word "chevroned" comes from the noun "chevron", which originated from the Middle English word "cheveron" in the 14th century. "Cheveron" is derived from the Old French word "chevron", meaning "rafter" or "gable", which in turn originated from the Late Latin word "caprionem" or "caprio", meaning "a year-old deer" or "little goat". The shape of a chevron pattern resembles the upside-down letter "V" or the horns of a goat, which likely inspired the association with the term "chevron". The suffix "-ed" transforms the noun into an adjective, resulting in "chevroned" meaning "having chevrons" or "decorated with chevron patterns".

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