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Cleché
In heraldry, a cross (or other ordinary) cleché, or clechée, flares out at the tips in a shape resembling the handle of an old-fashioned key (French ''clé'').〔J. B. Rietstap, ''Armorial General'', glossary s.v. ''croix cléchée'' (p. xix): "Se dit des arrondissements de la croix de Toulouse, dont les quatre extrémités sont faites comme les anneaux des clés."〕 The outstanding example is the Occitan cross, in the coat of arms of the counts of Toulouse: ''Gules, a cross cléchée, pommetty and voided Or''. Because this cross is also ''voided'' (hollow), some writers〔(Pimbley's Dictionary of Heraldry )〕 have taken the term ''cléché'' either to be a synonym of ''voided'' or to include voiding as a defining feature. ==See also==
*Cercelée, a similar cross.
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