"Argent, an allerion gules. ALLERION. An eagle displayed, without beak or feet." -Hall, 1862
"Argent, a fess gules" describes the red (gules) stripe (fess) on the silver (argent) field.
"Ermine, two bars gules. BAR. An honourable ordinary, occupying one-fifth of the shield. It may be placed…
Argent, two closets, azure. The closet is a diminutive of the bar, and is half its width. -Hall, 1862
"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,…
"Gules, two barrulets argent. BARRULET. The smallest diminutive of the bar. The closet is half the bar;…
Azure, two bars, gemels, argent. The annexed example is to illustrate the word gemels, which is frequently…
"Or, a cross gules, over all a baton argent. BATON. BATUNE. BASTON. It is generally used as an abatement…
Argent, a fess, azure. The fess is formed by two horizontal lines drawn above and below the centre of…
"Argent, three battle axes gules two over one. BATTLE AXE. An ancient military weapon, frequently borne…
The white represents silver or "argent," the fesse is the band going across. It is gules or red and…
"Argent, a Bend Grady Gules. GRADY. In heraldry, cut into steps, one upon another: said of lines, of…
"Argent, a bend gules, invected between two hurts. INVECTED. A line formed with small semicircles, with…
"Quarterly or and gules, over all a bend vair. OVER ALL. This expression describes a figure borne over…
"Argent, a bend sinister gules. BEND SINISTER. Is the reverse of the bend; it is seldom found in coats…
"Gules, a bend sinister embattled, argent. EMBATTLED. A line, formed like the battlements on a wall…
"Argent, a bend undy, gules. UNDY. A term used to express the word wavy by Gwillim and other ancient…
"Argent, three bendlets, enhanced gules. ENHANCED. A term applied to bearings placed above their usual…
Argent, a bend sinister, purpure. The bend sinister is the same breadth as the bend dexter, and is drawn…
"Gules, three bezants figured. FIGURED. Those bearings which are depicted with a human face, are said…
"Argent, a boar's head, erased proper, tusked gules. TUSKED. Any animal having tusks of a different…
"A Bordure Gobonated Argent and Gules. GOBONATED. In heraldry, same as componé." -Whitney, 1911
"Argent, a broad arrow gules. BROAD ARROW. An ancient weapon of war, thrown by an engine. It is frequently…
"CANTON. The French word for corner. It is a small square figure, generally placed at the dexter chief…
"Or, a chevron gules. CHEVRON. This ordinary is supposed to represent the rafters of the gable of a…
Argent, two chevronels, gules. The diminutives of the chevron, according to English Heraldry, are the…
"Argent, two chevronels gules. CHEVRONEL. The diminutive of the chevron, being one half its size." -Hall,…
Gules, three couple-closes interlaced in base, or ... the couple-close ... is half the chevronel. -Hall,…
"Or, a chief gules, indented. INDENTED. A serrated figure, much smaller than the dancette." -Hall, 1862
"Argent, on a chief, gules, two mullets, sable. The chief is an ordinary terminated by an horizontal…
"Gules, an angel erect with wings expanded or, dress closegirt. CLOSEGIRT. A figure whose dress is fastened…
"Argent, an inescutcheon azure, border compony, or and gules. COMPONY. A term applied to a bordure,…
"Gules, a bend argent, coticed of the same. COTICE. One of the diminutives of the bend: cotices are…
Argent, a riband vert. The riband, which is one third less than the garter and the bendlet, must never…
Or, a cross, gules. THE CROSS ... as its name imports, was the distinguishing badge of the Crusaders,…
"Crest, a demi-griffin armed, gules. ARMED. This word is used to express the horns, hoofs, beak, or…
"CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the others." -Hall,…
"Cross bottonny. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of…
"Cross crosslet. 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 flory. 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 of Calvary. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of…
Gules, a saltier, argent. The saltier was formed by making two pieces of riband cross diagonally, having…
"Cross patonce. 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…
"Cross pattee. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than any of the…
"Cross potent. 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…
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…
"Gules, a dolphin naiant embowed or. EMBOWED. Any thing bent or curved, like a bow." -Hall, 1862
The shield is silver or argent and the red or gules chevron is enarched or rounded. "Argent, a Chevron…
"Argent, a pale between two endorses, gules. The pale has another diminutive one fourth its size; it…
On an argent (silver) background, an engrailed gules (red) bend (diagonal band). "Engrailed. In heraldry,…
"Argent (silver), a heart gules (red), ensigned with a royal crown. In heraldry, to distinguish (a charge)…