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From Middle English cheveroun, from Old French chevron, the mark so called because it looks like rafters of a shallow roof, from Vulgar Latin *capriō, from Latin caper (goat), the likely connection between goats and rafters being the animal's horns.

A black double chevron

chevron (plural chevrons)

  1. A V-shaped pattern; used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve.
  2. (heraldry) A wide inverted V placed on a shield.
    Coordinate terms: chevronel, couple-close
  3. (chiefly British) One of the V-shaped markings on the surface of roads used to indicate minimum distances between vehicles.
  4. A guillemet, either of the punctuation marks “«” or “»”, used in several languages to indicate passages of speech. Similar to typical quotation marks used in the English language such as “” and “”.
  5. An angle bracket, either used as a typographic or a scientific symbol.
  6. (informal) A háček, a diacritical mark that may resemble an inverted circumflex.
  7. A wedge-shaped sediment deposit observed on coastlines and continental interiors around the world.
  8. Synonym of arrowhead (horse jump obstacle).

heraldry: wide inverted V

V-shaped marking on the surface of road

diacritical mark

see háček

chevron (third-person singular simple present chevrons, present participle chevroning, simple past and past participle chevroned)

  1. To form or be formed into chevrons

Inherited from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *capriōnem, from *capreus, cf. also caprone. Ultimately from Latin caper (goat).

chevron m (plural chevrons)

  1. rafter
  2. (heraldry) chevron

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