Argent, a scarpe, purpure. The scarpe is the diminutive of the bend sinister, and is half its size.…
"Or, a chief, purpure, in the lower part a fillet, azure. The chief has a diminutive called a fillet;…
"Or, a fusil purpure. THE FUSIL. Is longer than the lozenge: the upper and lower ends are more acute."…
"Or, a pale purpure, flory and counter flory gules. COUNTER FLORY. Any ordinary ornamented with fleurs-de-luce:…
"Argent, a pile, purpure. PILE. An angular figure like a wedge, formed by lines running from the dexter…
A heraldic shield with a pursuer (purple) surface, shown by the diagonal lines stretching from the top-right…
A shield or escutcheon emblazoned with the color tincture, purpure (purple), represented by diagonal…
"Golpe, purpure. GOLPS. Roundlets of a purple tincture. The colour is not stated, as the name denotes…
Gules, a baton, sable, garnished, or. The baton is the fourth part of the bend, and, as before mentioned,…
"TRESSURE. An ordinary not so broad as an orle. It generally forms a border to the inescutcheon. Tressures…