[f. as prec. + -ATION.] The condition or fact of being fimbriated; in quots. concr. a fringe or border.

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1864.  Boutell, Heraldry Hist. & Pop., xxxii. (ed. 3), 475. A red fimbriation to represent the red field of the National Flag itself.

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1881.  The Nation (N.Y.), 26 May, XXXII. 376/2. The error consists in the width of the white border or fimbriation of the St. George’s cross.

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