- MIDDLE ARMS
- See under ‘arms’.
Middle Arms of Bremen, Germany
- MILITARY BANNER
- See ‘banner 6)’ (also
‘sovereign’s banner’).
Commander in Chief banner, Canada
- MILITARY COLOURS (or COLORS)
- See ‘colour 2)’ and
‘colours 2)’.
Regimental Colour and Queen's colour, 1st Battalion of The Black Watch (Graham Bartram)
- MILITARY CREST
- In largely US usage, the term for that emblem which is displayed by units of the National Guard,
and usually taken from symbols contained within the flags, seals and/or coats of arms of the relevant
state – a state military crest (see also
‘badge 3)’,
‘coat of arms’,
‘crest 1)’,
‘emblem, military and governmental/departmental’,
‘seal’ and
‘state flag 2)’
and ‘wreath 2)’).
Military Crests of Alabama,
Texas and Mississippi, US
- MILITARY EMBLEM
- See ‘emblem, military and governmental/departmental’ under ‘emblem’.
Flag/Emblem, People's Defence Force, Tanzania;
Army Badge, RSA;
Flag/Emblem, Air Force, Ukraine
- MILITARY FLAGS
- The general heading under which all the various flags, banners, pennants and colours
relating to the military establishment of any particular country, countries or entity are
listed see ‘colour 2)’.
Armed Forces flag, Kyrgyzstan;
Army Flag, UK;
Flag of the Military Academy, Pakistan
- MILLRIND (MILLRINE, MILL-INK or MILL-IRONS)
- The alternative heraldic terms for a charge usually (but not invariably) in the form of a curved or wavy X, and meant to
represent a mill bearing – a fer de moline, millrine, mill-ink or mill-irons (see also ‘millstone’).
Flag of Göttingen County 1955–1973, Germany;
Flag of Orthen, Netherlands;
Flag of Borken County 1979–1984, Germany
- MILLSTONE (or MILL-STONE)
- The term for a representation of the large circular stone used
for the grinding of wheat or other cereal by water- or windmill, and usually (but not invariably) shown with a
square or notched hole in its centre and sometimes radiating ridges a mill-stone, grind-wheel,
grindwheel or grindstone see ‘waterwheel’
(also ‘millrind’ and
‘windmill’).
Flag of Sazes do Lorvão, Portugal;
Flag of Choltice, Czechia;
Flag of Rebolosa, Portugal
- MILLWHEEL (or MILL-WHEEL)
- See ‘waterwheel’.
Arms and Flag of Veliki Grđevac, Croatia
- MIRROR IMAGE
- The term used when the reverse of a flag is a reflected duplication of the obverse
(as seen as in a mirror), and the default assumption in most cases but see
‘double-sided 1)’ and
‘two-sided 1)’
(also ‘obverse’ and
‘reverse’).
Obverse and Reverse of the Civil Ensign of Fiji
- MITRE
- In some Christian usage the ceremonial head covering of a prelate (see also ‘crozier’ and ‘stringed’).
Flag of Bennau, Switzerland;
Flag Bützow, Germany;
Flag of La Rippe, Switzerland
- MIXED TINCTURES
- In heraldry there are two mixed tinctures, they are brunatre (brown) and tenne
(orange) auxiliary colours see ‘tinctures’.
Brunatre and Tenne
- MIZZEN (or MIZZEN MAST)
- The aftermost mast in a sailing vessel with three masts (and on a two masted vessel dependent upon the rig) from which the gaff is rigged
but see mizzen, at the (see also foremast,
gaff, mainmast, mast and
masthead).
- MIZZEN, AT THE
- (adv) The phrase used when a flag is flown from the ruck of the aftermost mast of a
three masted sailing warship see "mizzen" (above) (also masthead
and truck).
Flag of a Rear-Admiral 18641898, UK
Please note that in the sailing/steam-assisted navy, the command flag of a
rear-admiral was formerly flown in this position (also balls of difference,
flag of command and flagship)