"Azure, a crescent argent. CRESCENT. The half moon with its horns turned upwards." -Hall, 1862
"Argent, a mermaid gules, crined or. CRINED. This is said of an animal whose hair is of a different…
"CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the others." -Hall,…
"Cross potent. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross flory. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross crosslet. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of…
"Cross bottonny. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of…
"Cross pattee. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross raguly. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross patonce. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross moline. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross quadrate. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of…
"Cross quarter-pierced. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than…
"Cross of Calvary. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of…
"Cross fitchy. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross patriarchal. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any…
"CURTANA. The pointless sword of mercy is the principal in dignity of the three swords that are borne…
"Argent, a pale, dancette vert. DANCETTE. A zig-zag figure with spaces between the points, much larger…
"Argent, a lion rampant guardant gules, debruised by a fess azure. DEBRUISED. Any animal that has an…
"Azure, a moon decrescent, proper. DECRESSANT, or DECRESCENT. A moon in its wane, whose horns are turned…
"Argent, the moon in her detriment sable. DETRIMENT. The moon is said to be in its detriment when it…
"Argent, an eagle displayed sable. DISPLAYED. A bird whose wings are expanded and legs spread is said…
"Quarterly per pale dove-tailed, or and gules. DOVETAILED. A term borrowed from carpentry to show tinctures…
"Argent, a dragon proper, tail nowed. DRAGON.. An imaginary monster; a mixture of beast, bird, and reptile.…
Paradoxides was a genus of relatively large trilobites, extinct marine arthropods, that form the class…
Cyclops, the representative of a number of lowly forms belonging to the order of Copepods, is one of…
"Gules, a bend sinister embattled, argent. EMBATTLED. A line, formed like the battlements on a wall…
"Argent, a fess gules, embattled grady. EMBATTLED GRADY. Where the battlements gradually rise one above…
"Gules, a dolphin naiant embowed or. EMBOWED. Any thing bent or curved, like a bow." -Hall, 1862
"Argent, an eagle proper en arrière. EN ARRIÈRE. An expression borrowed from the French,…
"Argent, a pale azure engrailed. ENGRAILED. Any object being edged with small semi-circles, the points…
"Argent, three bendlets, enhanced gules. ENHANCED. A term applied to bearings placed above their usual…
"Argent, a man's heart gules, ensigned with a celestial crown or. ENSIGNED. This word, in heraldic description,…
"Argent, a leg erased at the midst of the thigh gules. ERASED. Signifies any thing torn or plucked off…
"Argent, a boar's head erect, and erased. ERECT. This is said of any animal or parts of animals, naturally…
"ESCALOP. The shell of a sea-fish, used to decorate the palmers on their way to and from Palestine;…
"ESCUTCHEON. This word is sometimes used to express the whole coat of arms, sometimes only the field…
"Argent, a chevron or, between three crosslets sable, on the fess point surtout the chevron an escutcheon…
"ETOILE. The French word for a star. It differs from the mullet in the number of points, and four of…
"Argent, a fess gules. FESS. An honourable ordinary occupying the third part of the shield between the…
"FESS POINT. The exact centre of the escutcheon, as seen in the annexed example." -Hall, 1862
"Gules, three bezants figured. FIGURED. Those bearings which are depicted with a human face, are said…
"Azure, a bend gules, fimbriated argent. FIMBRIATED. An ordinary having a border of a different tincture…
"Argent, three mullets gules, accompanied with seven cross crosslets fitchy sable—three in chief,…
"Gules, fretty argent. FRETTY. This word denotes a field covered with fretwork or laths interlacing…
"Or, a fusil purpure. THE FUSIL. Is longer than the lozenge: the upper and lower ends are more acute."…
"GALLEY. An ancient vessel propelled by oars; frequently used in shields of naval officers." -Hall,…
"Argent, a garbe proper. GARBE. The heraldic term for a sheaf of any kind of corn." -Hall, 1862
"Or, a garter vert. GARTER. One of the diminutives of the bend, being half the size." -Hall, 1862
"Argent, a stag at gaze proper. GAZE. An intent look. This is said of a deer standing still, and turning…
"GEMELS. This word signifies double. The example contains two double bars, which in heraldic language…
"A swan's head erased at the neck, ducally gorged or. GORGED. Any animals, particularly birds, that…
"GUTTY. A term derived from the Latin word gutta, a drop. A field bearing drops, as in the example,…
"GYRON. A triangular figure formed by two lines from one of the angles of the shield to the centre.…
"Gyronny of eight pieces, azure, argent, and gules. GYRONNY. When the field is covered with gyrons,…
"Argent, an habergeon proper. HABERGEON. A coat of mail: it is also called a corslet and cuirass." -Hall,…
"Argent, a salmon proper haurient. HAURIENT. A fish, in a perpendicular direction, with its head upwards."…