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lozengy
/ 藞濒蓲锄瑟苍诲萧瑟 /
adjective
- usually postpositive heraldry divided by diagonal lines to form a lattice
Example Sentences
Fitzwilliam bore 鈥淟ozengy silver and gules.鈥
There is some record of how the cathedral has at various times been paved, as Dr Plot tells us that "the old floor of the choir was paved lozengy with cannel coal and alabaster, the former got at Beaudesert," and at one time the nave and aisles were paved with brick.
Corncrix Party per pale, a pale; first, gules, a fesse dancette, sable; second, vert, bendy, lozengy, purpure cottised with nodules of the first; third, sable, three billets bendwise in fesse, or: sur tout de tout, a barber's pole cockbilled on a sinking gasometer, all proper.
The Shield of the famous Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, in the early Rolls is blazoned as 鈥渕ascul茅e鈥: but his Seal proves it to have been, as in No. 145, lozengy vair and gu.
And it must here be observed that the Lozenge, Fusil, Billet, Gyron, and Frette were not used as single charges by the early Heralds; but by them the fields of Shields were divided lozengy and gyronny, or they were sem茅e of Billets, or covered over with Frette-work, from which the single charges evidently were afterwards obtained.
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