"The canton is a square part of the escutcheon, usually occupying about one-eighth of the field; it…
"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 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 fusil, purpure. The fusil is narrower than the lozenge, the angles at the chief and base…
"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."…
"Argent, a pale, gules, over all an inescutcheon or, a mullet sable. The inescutcheon is a small escutcheon…
"Argent, a lozenge, vert. The lozenge is formed by four equal and parallel lines but not rectangular,…
"Gules, a mascle, argent. The mascle is in the shape of a lozenge but perforated through its whole extent…
"Azure, an orle, argent. An orle is a perforated inescutcheon, and usually takes the shape of the shield…
"Argent, a pile, azure. The pile is formed like a wedge, and may be borne wavy, engrailed, &c.; it issues…
"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…
"Azure, a voider, argent. In the voider the lines are still wider apart; this ordinary occupies nearly…