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cross of Lorraine
noun
- a cross having two crosspieces, the upper shorter than the lower.
cross of Lorraine
noun
- a cross with two horizontal bars above and below the midpoint of the vertical bar, the lower longer than the upper
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cross of Lorraine1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
We had gathered on a spring morning in the shadow of the cross of Lorraine that stands in the small cemetery of the French soldiers who died in the desert war against Nazism.
From Newsweek
But he no longer wore on his hat the white cross of Lorraine, and the Vicomte de Berquin's apparel was no longer gay and spotless.
From Project Gutenberg
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