"QUARTERED PER CROSS—The shield is divided into four parts, called quarters, by an horizontal…
"QUARTERED PER SALTIER, which is made by two diagonal lines, dexter and sinister, crossing each other…
"The Escutcheon is sometimes divided into a great number of parts, in order to place in it the arms…
Differences are shields with a distinguishing charge or bordure. "Party per pale, azure and gules; a…
Differences are shields with a distinguishing charge or bordure. "The annexed example is or, a bordure…
"The only abatement used in heraldry is the baton: this denotes illegitimacy. It is borne in the escutcheons…
"Argent, on a chief, gules, two mullets, sable. The chief is an ordinary terminated by an horizontal…
"Argent, a chief, azure, indented. The chief is an ordinary terminated by an horizontal line, which,…
"Or, a chief, purpure, in the lower part a fillet, azure. The chief has a diminutive called a fillet;…
"Azure, a pale, or. The pale is an honourable ordinary, consisting of two perpendicular lines drawn…
"Argent, a pallet, gules. The pale has a diminutive called the pallet, which is one half the width of…
"Argent, a pale between two endorses, gules. The pale has another diminutive one fourth its size; it…
"Argent, a bend, vert. The bend is an honourable ordinary, formed by two diagonal lines drawn from the…
21 Then the angel of the LORD put forth the end of the staff that was in his hand, and touched the flesh…
Argent, a riband vert. The riband, which is one third less than the garter and the bendlet, must never…
Gules, two bendlets, engrailed, argent. The riband, which is one third less than the garter and the…
Argent, a bend sinister, purpure. The bend sinister is the same breadth as the bend dexter, and is drawn…
Argent, a scarpe, purpure. The scarpe is the diminutive of the bend sinister, and is half its size.…
Gules, a baton, sable, garnished, or. The baton is the fourth part of the bend, and, as before mentioned,…
Argent, a fess, azure. The fess is formed by two horizontal lines drawn above and below the centre of…
Gules, two bars, argent. The bar is formed in the same manner as the fess, but it only occupies the…
Argent, two closets, azure. The closet is a diminutive of the bar, and is half its width. -Hall, 1862
Gules, two barrulets, argent. The barrulet is half the width of the closet. -Hall, 1862
Azure, two bars, gemels, argent. The annexed example is to illustrate the word gemels, which is frequently…
Barry of seven pieces, argent and azure. When the shield contains a number of bars of metal and colour…
34 And Jephthah came to Mizpeh unto his house, and, behold, his daughter came out to meet him with timbrels…
Argent, two chevronels, gules. The diminutives of the chevron, according to English Heraldry, are the…
Gules, three couple-closes interlaced in base, or ... the couple-close ... is half the chevronel. -Hall,…
Or, a cross, gules. THE CROSS ... as its name imports, was the distinguishing badge of the Crusaders,…
Gules, a saltier, argent. The saltier was formed by making two pieces of riband cross diagonally, having…
5 Then went Samson down, and his father and his mother, to Timnath, and came to the vineyards of Timnath:…
"The gyron is a triangular figure formed by drawing a line from the dexter angle of the chief of the…
"Gyrony of eight pieces, argent and gules. The field is said to be gyrony when it is covered with gyrons."…
"The canton is a square part of the escutcheon, usually occupying about one-eighth of the field; it…
"Argent, a lozenge, vert. The lozenge is formed by four equal and parallel lines but not rectangular,…
"Argent, a fusil, purpure. The fusil is narrower than the lozenge, the angles at the chief and base…
"Gules, a mascle, argent. The mascle is in the shape of a lozenge but perforated through its whole extent…
"Azure, a fret, argent. The fret is formed by two lines interlaced in saltier with a mascle." -Hall,…
"Gules, fretty of ten pieces, argent. Fretty is when the shield is covered with lines crossing each…
"Argent, a pile, azure. The pile is formed like a wedge, and may be borne wavy, engrailed, &c.; it issues…
"Argent, a pale, gules, over all an inescutcheon or, a mullet sable. The inescutcheon is a small escutcheon…
"Azure, an orle, argent. An orle is a perforated inescutcheon, and usually takes the shape of the shield…
"Azure, a flanche, argent. The flanche is formed by two curved lines nearly touching each other in the…
"Azure, a flasque, argent. In the flasque the curved lines do not approach so near each other." -Hall,…
"Azure, a voider, argent. In the voider the lines are still wider apart; this ordinary occupies nearly…
"Or, a double tressure, gules. The tressure is a border at some distance from the edge of the field,…
"Argent, a double tressure, flory and counter-flory, gules. Tressures are generally ornamented, or borne…
"The two roundlets are arranged in pale, but they may appear in chief or base. When there are many figures…
"The two roundlets are arranged in pale, but they may appear in ... fess. When there are many figures…
"Three roundlets, two over one; if the single roundlet had been at the top, it would have been called…
"Three roundlets in bend. They might also be placed in fess, chief, base, or in pale. When there are…
"Four roundlets, two over two. Some armorists call them cantoned as they form a square figure. When…
"Five roundlets; two, one, two, in saltier. When there are many figures of the same species borne in…
"Five roundlets; one, three, one, or in cross. When there are many figures of the same species borne…
"Six roundlets; two, two, two, paleway. When there are many figures of the same species borne in coats…
"Six roundlets; three, two, one, in pile. When there are many figures of the same species borne in coats…
"Parted per pale, baron and femme, two coats; first, or, a chevron gules; second, barry of twelve pieces,…
"Parted per pale, baron and femme, three coats;—first, gules, on a bend (argent), three trefoils…
"Baron and femme, two coats; first, gules, a saltier argent; second, on an escutcheon of pretence, azure,…
"Baron and femme, two atchievements. First, azure, a pile or, crest a star of six points, argent; second,…