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fructed
fructed, a. Her. (ˈfrʌktɪd) [f. L. frūct-us fruit + -ed2.] Of a tree or plant: Having fruit (of a specified tincture).1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. vii. (1611) 105 He beareth argent a pine apple tree Fructed proper. 1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 5/1 A Garland of Vine leaves fructed (that is with Bunches...
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Worshipful Company of Dyers
Crest, on a wreath of the colours, three sprigs of a graintree erect vert, fructed gules.
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fructuate
† ˈfructuate, v. Obs.—1 [f. L. frūctu-s fruit + -ate3.] intr. To bear fruit; to fructify.1663 Flagellum, or O. Cromwell (ed. 2) 5 Those ill qualities which fructuated in him [Cromwell] at this age. Hence ˈfructuated ppl. a. Her. = fructed. Also fructuˈation, the action of bearing fruit; † concr. a c...
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Schmitt, Germany
described thus: A pale Or charged with a broadsword palewise sable, the hilt to chief, between vert an oak sprig slipped bendwise sinister leafed of four and fructed
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unfructed
unˈfructed, a. Her. [un-1 9.] Not furnished with fruit.1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 83/1 The branch is not to be so termed (unfructed, or without fruit) except it be thus made, and consist of nine leaves. c 1828 Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss. s.v., Slips of laurel, bay, and the like, consist of three lea...
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Spesenroth
heraldic language be described thus: Or a bend sinister countercompony gules and argent between a cuckoo sinister azure and a juniper twig slipped and fructed
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Neichen
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Or a bend vert charged with an oakleaf of the field fructed of two argent and between two oakleaves bendwise of the second likewise fructed.
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frame-saw
ˈframe-saw [f. frame n. + saw.] A thin saw stretched in a frame which gives it sufficient rigidity in its work (Knight).1678 Moxon Mech. Exerc. I. 99 The office of the Cheeks made to the Frame-Saw is, by the twisted Cord and Tongue..to..strain the Blade of the Saw the straighter. 1761 Brit. Mag. II....
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Coat of arms of Penang
First on the riband the words Ich Dien in letters of the Third
Crest: On a wreath of the Colours upon a mount a Pinang or Areca-nut palm leaved and fructed Shield: Barry wavy of eight Azure and Argent a chief embattled Or overall a Pinang or areca-nut palm leaved and fructed Proper
Crest: On a wreath of the
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Coat of arms of Madrid
The shield is argent, a bear sable supported on a strawberry tree vert fructed gules; on a bordure azure seven stars argent.
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Coat of arms of Dominica
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Heraldic description (blazon)
Quarterly Or and Azure a cross fillet counterchanged in the first quarter on a Rocky Mount Sable a Coconut Tree fructed the third on Water Barry wavy in base a Carib canoe with sail set all likewise proper in the fourth quarter on a Rocky Mount also sable a Banana Tree fructed
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Coat of arms of the London Borough of Ealing
The oak tree is fructed, which means it is depicted with its fruits, i.e. acorns. Blazon
Arms: Argent issuant from a Grassy Mount in base an Oak Tree proper fructed Or on a Chief Gules three Saxon Crowns Or.
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HMCS Saskatoon
1942-45
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Vert a lion passant guardant crowned with a naval coronet Or sails Argent and grasping in the dexter paw a Saskatoon bush irradiated and fructed
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Coat of arms of Prince Edward Island
Blazon
The shield was blazoned by Royal Warrant on 30 May 1905, as:Argent on an island Vert, to the sinister an oak tree fructed, to the dexter thereof mount a blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) reguardant crowned with the Royal Crown and bearing in its beak a leaf of the red oak tree (Quercus rubra L.) fructed
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Coat of arms of the London Borough of Hackney
The oak trees are "fructed gules", which means their fruits (i.e. acorns for an oak tree) are visible and should be coloured red. our Tower" "
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Arms: Per fess in chief per fess Sable and Argent a Maltese Cross per fess Argent and Gules between two Oak Trees eradicated Or fructed
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