indentilly, a. Her.
(ɪnˈdɛntɪlɪ)
Also -illey, -elly.
[Corrupted from OF. endentelé f. en- (in-2) + dentelé dentelated.]
(See quots.)
1828 Berry Encycl. Herald. I, Indentilley, having long indents, somewhat resembling piles conjoined, as a fesse indentilley at the bottom... These kind of indents are, in old authors upon heraldry, sometimes blazoned indented per long, meaning with long indents. 1889 Elvin Dict. Her., Indentelly, indented Perlong, with notches much deeper than usual. |