"Shield of John de Hastings, K.G., Earl of Pembroke, Quatering De Hastings and De Valence, and impaling…
"Argent, a salmon proper haurient. HAURIENT. A fish, in a perpendicular direction, with its head upwards."…
"Argent, a man's heart gules, ensigned with a celestial crown or. ENSIGNED. This word, in heraldic description,…
Illustration of a heraldic badge decorated with a hart, running. The hart is a common symbol in heraldry.
An illustration of the coat of arms of the Holy See with a crosier, processional cross, and some decorative…
"HONOUR POINT. That part of the shield between the precise middle chief and the fess point. In the annexed…
The heraldic shield of the British Howard family, after its augmentation.
An illustration of the coat of arms of the Hudson Bay Company.
"Argent, a fess gules, impaled with argent, a bend azure. IMPALED. Two coats of arms, conjoined paleways,…
"Azure, a moon increscent argent. INCRESCENT. The new moon, with her horns turned towards the dexter…
"Argent, a pale, gules, over all an inescutcheon or, a mullet sable. The inescutcheon is a small escutcheon…
"Argent, three inescutcheons gules. INESCUTCHEON. The name given to small escutcheons forming a bearing…
"Quartered shield of arms borne by Isabella, Queen of Edward II."—Aveling, 1891
"KNIGHT AND BARONET. A degree of honour next to a baron, created by King James I. to induce the English…
"Argent, a lamb passant, carrying a banner charged with a cross. PASCHAL LAMB, or HOLY LAMB." -Hall,…
This candle lamp is designed with a coat of arms symbol. It is a candlestick with a cover, used to illuminate…
Henry of Lancaster, second son of Edmund Crouchback, bore the arms of his cousin, the King of England,…
An effigy of the first Duke of Lancaster in his coat of arms.
"Azure, three laurel leaves slipped, argent. SLIPPED. Torn from the stock or branch." -Hall, 1862
"Argent, a leg erased at the midst of the thigh gules. ERASED. Signifies any thing torn or plucked off…
"Argent, three legs armed, conjoined at the fess point at the upper extremity of the thigh, flexed in…
A line angled for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line arched or enarched for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided…
A line bevilled for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line dancette for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line double arched for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided…
A line dove-tailed for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by…
A line embattled or crenelle for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are…
A line embattled grady or battled embattled for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one…
A line engrailed for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by…
A line escartelle for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by…
A line indented for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line invected for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line nebule for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line nowy or franché for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are…
A line potent for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line radient for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided by lines…
A line urdée for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided…
A line wavy or undé for dividing a field. "Escutcheons that have more than one tincture are divided…
"Lion couchant. COUCHANT. The French word for lying down with the breast towards the earth, and the…
"Argent, a lion rampant guardant gules, debruised by a fess azure. DEBRUISED. Any animal that has an…
"Lion dormant. DORMANT. The French word for sleeping, used to denote the posture of a lion, or any other…
"Or, from the midst of a fess, gules, a lion rampant naissant. NAISSANT. A French word signifying coming…