- escutcheon". A
field covered in a
pattern of
lozenges is
described as
lozengy;
similar fields of
mascles are masculy, and fusils,
fusily (see Variation...
-
result is
lozengy. A
field lozengy must be
distinguished from an
ordinary such as a bend
which is
blazoned of one
tincture and
called "
lozengy"; this means...
-
Grimaldi family appeared.
Further information on this is
explained in the
Lozengy Gules and
Argent section. The
armoured friars on
either side of the shield...
-
state arms (lozenges in the
Grimaldi family colours, in
heraldic terms "
lozengy argent and gules"), was used at
various times,
particularly in the 17th...
- district's coat of arms
might be
described thus: Per pale
dexter bendy lozengy argent and azure,
sinister gules a
wheel spoked of six argent. The coat...
- Bärnstein, and Bär
means "bear"). At the
bottom sits the blue and
white lozengy pattern of Bavaria. Schn****irche
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- are
sometimes combined to
produce patterns of barry-bendy, paly-bendy,
lozengy and fusilly. Semés, or
patterns of
repeated charges, are also considered...
- Arms of Fitzwilliam:
Lozengy argent and gules...
- and a
crescent moon, all or. None Coat of arms of
Moldova Monaco Fusily (
lozengy)
argent and gules. Deo
Juvante (Latin) With God's help Coat of arms of...
-
circular hole. A
field covered in a
pattern of
lozenges is
described as
lozengy; a
similar field of
mascles is masculy. In
axiomatic set theory, the lozenge...