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▪ I. cotise, n. Her. (ˈkɒtɪs) Forms: 6 cotys, 6–9 -ize, 7 -is(se, cottize, -as, 7–9 cottice, 9 cottise, cotice, 7– cotise. [a. F. cotice, in 16th c. cotisse, of uncertain origin.] 1. An ordinary, in breadth the fourth part of a bend; usually occurring in couples, one on each side of a bend, fess, or...
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Fess
A cotise, defined as half the width of a barrulet, may be borne alongside a fess, and often two of these appear, one on either side of the fess.
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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.
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wiure
wiure Her., var. vivre (F. vivre:—L. vīpera viper), a barrulet or cotise dancetté.1688 Holme Armoury i. ix. 90/2 He beareth Argent, a Wiure, Nebule, counter Nebule, Sable. A Wiure is much less than either Barrulett or Cotize. Ibid. i. x. 102/1 A Wiure nebulee between 2 Cotizes. c 1828 Berry Encycl. ...
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cost
▪ I. † cost, n.1 Obs. [ONorthumb. cost, a. ON. kostr trial, chance, state, condition, quality, etc. = Goth. kustus proof, trial:—OTeut. *kus-tuz, from weak grade kus- of keus-, kaus-, kus-, to taste, prove, choose: cf. OE. costian, Ger. kosten to try, prove, taste; also L. gustus, gustāre, Gr. γεύ(σ...
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