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1. barry, adj. View full entry 1486

...(A field) Divided horizontally into a number of equal parts by bars of two colours arranged alternately....

2. † bebally, adj. View full entry 1486

...Said of a shield: = party per palepale6b, i.e. divided into two parts by a vertical line....

3. † ˈbendly, adv. View full entry 1486

...Heraldry. Bend-wise....

4. bendy, adj. View full entry 1486

...Of a shield: Divided diagonally into an even number (usually six) of equal divisions, coloured alternately. bendy-wavy...

5. bezanty, adj. View full entry 1486

...Charged with or formed of bezants....

6. † bially, adj. View full entry 1486

...(See quots.)...

7. † brusk, adj. View full entry 1486

...An obsolete name for the colour tawny or orange....

9. ˈchecky | chequee, adj. View full entry 1486

...Checked, chequered:...

10. † claurie, adj. View full entry 1486

...Of one colour....

12. cone, n.1 View full entry 1486

...A solid figure or body, of which the base is a circle, and the summit a point, and every point in the intervening surface is in a straight line between the vertex...

13. coned, adj. View full entry 1486

...Heraldry. ? Having an apex or point; pointed....

14. † conely, adv. View full entry 1486

...Cone-wise; apically; (meeting) in one apical point....

15. ˌcounter-ˈfessed, adj. View full entry 1486

...Barry and divided pale-wise, the half bars being of alternate tinctures....

16. † ˈcounterly, adj.1 and adv. View full entry 1486

...Of the shield, etc.: Divided into two parts of different tinctures....

17. † ˌcounter-ˈtrevis, adj. View full entry 1486

...Of a charge: Divided into two parts of different tinctures....

18. ˈcross-ˈcrosslet, n. View full entry 1486

...A cross having the extremity of each arm in the form of a small cross....

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