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Definition of Bendlet

Bendlet
Bendlet Bend"let, n. [Bend + -let: cf. E. bandlet.] (Her.) A narrow bend, esp. one half the width of the bend.

Meaning of Bendlet from wikipedia

- descending order of width: Bendlet: One-half as wide as a bend, as in the ancient arms of Churchill family, and the arms of Byron. A bendlet couped is also known...
- a bendlet sinister couped, but has certainly been used as a couped bendlet 'dexter' since the 17th century at the latest a bendlet—Vert; a bendlet wavy...
- debruised by a bendlet Gules. The addition of a canton of Saint George (see below) rendered the distinguishing mark of the bendlet unnecessary. The...
- Crown Or, a Sun irradiated proper. Escutcheon Argent between a Chief and a Bendlet sinister coupled Gules, a Gyron issuing from the dexter, the point in sinister...
- Amphipteres are present on the arms of the House of Potier, which depict a bendlet purpure between two amphipteres. The Potier heraldry also uses amphipteres...
- Impaled with a shield Azure a feather bendwise Argent quilled Or between two bendlets Or all between two like feathers Argent quilled Or (Markle). Supporters...
- Viscountcy of Downe Argent on a bendlet cotised sable three annulets of the field Creation date 19 July 1675 (first creation) 19 February 1680 (second...
- Biscari is: Royal arms of Aragon differenced by a bendlet azure (Or, four pallets gules overall a bendlet azure) (House of PaternĂ²), impaling the canting...
- vallary Or a demi-lion guardant per bend Argent and Azure charged with a bendlet engrailed counterchanged holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis Argent...
- Suckling, displaying the arms of Nelson (Or, a cross flory sable overall a bendlet gules) impaling Suckling, with a lengthy inscription in Latin. On 11 May...