Noun
The European house martin.
A bird without beak or feet; -- generally assumed to represent a martin. As a mark of cadency it denotes the fourth son.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBeginning in 1938 as the Sentinel and the Microscope and founded as the Martlet in 1948 (and briefly changed to the Cougar City Gazette in the 1970s), it’s safe to say the Martlet has come a long way in its 70 years as UVic’s independent newspaper. Source: Internet
Former UVic student creates new alphabet The Martlet speaks with former UVic Computer Science and Linguistics student Graeme Kilshaw, who explains… Source: Internet
'' Martlet icon The martlet and its red colour adorns many parts of the University of Victoria, including the crest, coat of arms, and flag representing the university's previous affiliation to McGill University which also uses the martlet. Source: Internet
Jamie Cassels: Why do we need the Martlet? Source: Internet
Students learn how to take photos; shoot and edit video; and create, maintain, and optimize social media content for their own stories and for the Martlet as a whole. Source: Internet
The legendary martlet bird's inability to land is often seen to symbolize the constant quest for knowledge, learning, and adventure. Source: Internet