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Counter-compony
Counter-compony Coun"ter-com*po`ny (-k[o^]m*p[=o]`n[y^]), a. (Her.) See Compony.

Meaning of Compony from wikipedia

- In heraldry, an ordinary componée (anciently gobonnée), anglicised to compony and gobony, is composed of a row of squares, rectangles or other quadrilaterals...
- Potomac Company (spelled variously as Patowmack, Potowmack, Potowmac, and Compony) was created in 1785 to make improvements to the Potomac River and improve...
- lions p****ant guardant in pale or (for England), all within a bordure compony argent and azure. This can be translated as: a shield divided into quarters...
- Beaufort arms (ancient): Royal arms of King Edward III within a bordure compony argent and azure Beaufort arms (modern): Quarterly, 1st & 4th: Azure, three...
- Arms of the Beaufort family, legitimised descendants of John of Gaunt: Royal arms of King Edward III within a bordure compony argent and azure...
- gorged with a Collar compony counter-compony ermine and Azure. Sinister: A greyhound Argent, with a Collar compony counter-compony ermine and Azure. Motto...
- statant guardant Or ducally crowned Azure and gorged with a Collar counter-compony Argent and of the fourth Escutcheon The Royal Arms of Charles II, viz....
- may also be varied in its tincture, it may be party, or chequy, compony, counter-compony, fretty, trellised, vair maçonnée and so on. It may also be of...
- Northumberland: The royal arms of King Charles II overall a baton sinister compony of six pieces argent and azure, each piece argent charged with an ermine...
- France and England) with a border quarterly ermine (for Brittany) and compony azure and argent (for Somerset), a baton sinister argent for ****y,...