"Argent, a bend, vert. The bend is an honourable ordinary, formed by two diagonal lines drawn from the…
"Argent, three couple-closes interlaced vert. COUPLE-CLOSE. One of the diminutives of the chevron, half…
"Cross quarter-pierced. CROSS. An honourable ordinary, more used as a charge in a coat of arms than…
"Argent, a pale, dancette vert. DANCETTE. A zig-zag figure with spaces between the points, much larger…
"ESCALOP. The shell of a sea-fish, used to decorate the palmers on their way to and from Palestine;…
"Or, a garter vert. GARTER. One of the diminutives of the bend, being half the size." -Hall, 1862
"Or, a lozenge vert. LOZENGE. An angular figure, known as diamond-shaped, to distinguish it from the…
"Argent, a lozenge, vert. The lozenge is formed by four equal and parallel lines but not rectangular,…
"Argent, a mascle, vert. MASCLE. An open lozenge-shaped figure, one of the subordinate ordinaries."…
The Checky Ordinary has nine checkers that are vert (green) and argent (silver) colors.
The Per Bend Ordinary has the dexter half in argent (silver), and the sinister (left side) per bend…
Gules, two bendlets, engrailed, argent. The riband, which is one third less than the garter and the…
"Pomeis, vert. In addition to the foregoing tinctures, there are nine roundlets or balls used in Armory,…
"Vert, two triangles braced, argent. BRACED. Two figures of the same form, interlacing each other."…
"Vert, a bordure argent, verdoy, of trefoils. VERDOY. A bordure charged with eight leaves." -Hall, 1862
A heraldic shield with a green (vert) surface, represented by the diagonal lines drawn from the top…
A shield or escutcheon emblazoned with the color tincture, vert (green), represented by diagonal lines…