ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ED1.]
1. Entwined, interwoven.
1599. Middleton, Micro-cynicon, B vij b.
| Her sumptuous perewig, her curious curles, | |
| Her hie prizde necklace of entrailed perles. |
2. Her. Entrailed cross: one drawn in outline, with looped flourishes at the corners (see figures in Leigh loc. cit. and Elvin, Dict. Her.). Sir J. Ferne refers disapprovingly to a use of the word as = UMBRATED.
1562. Leigh, Armorie (1597), 36. He beareth argent a crosse entrailed it is alwaies sable, and is no bigger then touched with a pensell, or tricked with a pen.
1586. Ferne, Blaz. Gentrie, 175. You haue been taught to call this crosse entrailled.