Definition
In heraldry, a circle or ring, often used as a charge (symbol) in coats of arms.
Etymology
From Old French cercele, derived from Latin circellus, a diminutive of circus meaning 'circle.' The term was used in medieval heraldry to describe circular charges in shield designs.
Kelly Says
Medieval heraldry used simple shapes like the cercelee to represent noble families, and because there were so many noble families, they had to combine shapes in increasingly wild ways—some coats of arms look like they were designed by someone playing with stickers.
Translations
CACatalà
encerclada
en-ser-kla-dah
CSČeština
obklopena
ob-klo-peh-nah
DADansk
omkranset
om-kran-set
DEDeutsch
umkreist
oom-kRYST
ELΕλληνικά
περιβαλλόμενη
peri-val-lo-men-ee
ESEspañol
cerceada
ser-seh-AH-dah
FAفارسی
محاصره شده
mo-ha-sa-reh sho-deh
FISuomi
piirretty
pee-rret-ty
FRFrançais
cerclée
sɛʁkle
HIहिन्दी
परिभूषित
paribhooshit
HUMagyar
körbevett
kor-be-vett
IDBahasa Indonesia
dikelilingi
di-ke-li-lin-gi
ITItaliano
circondata
sir-kon-DAH-tah
KO한국어
둘러싸여
dul-lo-ssa-yeo
MSBahasa Melayu
dikelilingi
di-ke-li-lin-gi
NLNederlands
omringd
om-ringt
NONorsk
omkranset
om-kran-set
PLPolski
otoczona
o-to-cho-nah
PTPortuguês
cerceada
ser-seh-AH-dah
RORomână
încărcată
in-kahr-tah
RUРусский
окружённая
okruzhennaya
SVSvenska
omringad
om-ring-ad
SWKiswahili
zungumziko
zung-um-zi-ko
TAதமிழ்
வட்டமிடப்பட்ட
vatta-mi-da-pat
TEతెలుగు
కేంద్రీకరించబడింది
ken-dree-kee-ra-n-ch-ba-dee-ndi
TLTL
napaligiran
na-pa-li-gi-ran
TRTürkçe
çevrelenmiş
chevre-le-nish
UKУкраїнська
окружена
okruzhena
URاردو
گھیر لیا گیا
ghi-r li-ya gi-ya
VITiếng Việt
được bao quanh
dzo-o-k bao-kwan