vridel
Vridel is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, primarily in the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. The term itself is derived from the Old French word "vridel," which means "a small, narrow valley" or "a narrow passage." In medieval times, vridels were often used to describe narrow, winding roads or paths that connected different settlements or areas. These roads were typically used by travelers, merchants, and pilgrims, and they often played a crucial role in the economic and social life of the communities they served.
In the context of heraldry, a vridel is a type of charge that appears on coats of
In modern times, the term vridel has largely fallen out of use, and it is not commonly