- On both
sides of each arm of the
cross are
narrow red bars
known as a
cotise. In the
centre there is the
Royal Crown,
signifying the monarchy. Each of...
- ten or more stripes, it is
called barruly or
burely instead of barry. A
cotise,
defined as half the
width of a barrulet, may be
borne alongside a fess...
-
bendlet couped is also
known as a baton, as in the coat of
Elliot of
Stobs Cotise: One-fourth the
width of a bend; it
usually appears in pairs, one on either...
-
Escutcheon Gules,
between three bustards close proper a
chevron azure,
cotised argent; (for augmentations) a pile or,
thereon the
British and Turkish...
- degree;
Impaled with a
shield per pale
Azure and Gules, a
chevron Or,
cotised Argent,
between three acorns slipped and
leaved Or.
Supporters To the dexter...
-
Argent enfiling a
Loyalist military coronet Or
Sable a
chevron Erminois cotised between three saltires couped Or The coat of the
South African National...
- arms on a lozenge.
Escutcheon Per pale
Azure and Gules, a
chevron Or,
cotised Argent,
between three acorns slipped and
leaved Or (Middleton). Symbolism...
- erablé Or all
within an
annulus Azure edged with rope,
inscribed with the Motto,
cotised by demi-maple
leaves Or, and
ensigned by the
Royal Crown proper...
- of Lancaster. Mary de
Bohun 1370–1394 Azure, a bend
Argent between two
cotise and six
lions rampant Or (de Bohun)
Daughter of:
Humphrey de Bohun, Earl...
- of the
Royal Crown Or.
cotised—St George's
Society of Toronto:
Argent a
cross cotised by
eight demi
maple leaves Gules.
cotised—Commemorative Distinction...