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lozengy
lozengy, a. (ˈlɒzɪndʒɪ) Forms: 6–7 lozengie, 7 losengy, lozengee, 8 lozengé, 9 lozengée, 7– lozengy. [a. OF. losangié (13th c.), f. losange lozenge.] 1. Her. Of a field: Covered with lozenges of alternate tinctures; divided into lozenges. † Also of a bearing: Shaped like a lozenge.1562 Leigh Armorie...
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Lozenge (heraldry)
blason Lozengy is a form of variation of the field or of another charge (for example a chevron lozengy) which consists of lozenges semée, or sown like The arms granted to the Canadian John Francis Cappucci bring an example of lozengy voided, the same as "lozengy" but with a smaller lozenge-shaped hole
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lozenged
lozenged, a. (ˈlɒzɪndʒd) [f. lozenge + -ed2, after F. losangé (OF. losengié) lozengy.] Ornamented with lozenges of alternate colours; divided into lozenges or lozenge-shaped spaces.1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. ccccxix. 734 Some had cotes..losenged with whyte and blacke. 1611 Cotgr., Lozengé, lozenged...
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Argenthal
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per bend bendy lozengy argent and azure, and sable a lion rampant sinister The “bendy lozengy” pattern on the dexter (armsbearer's right, viewer's left) side stands for the Duke of Bavaria, a former overlord, while the charge
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lozengewise
lozengewise, adv. (ˈlɒzɪndʒwaɪz) [f. lozenge + -wise.] So as to form a lozenge or lozenge pattern; spec. in Her. = lozengy a. 1.1530 Palsgr. 844/2 Dyamant wyse, loserige [sic] wyse, trewlove wyse. 1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. (1586) 71 My trees stand..losingwise or diamonde wise. 1610 J. Guillim ...
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Warbelton v Gorges
It concerned the coat of arms blazoned Lozengy Or and azure, that is a field of yellow and blue lozenges. Background
As the charter records, the Warbelton family had borne the arms Lozengy or and azure from time immemorial, that is to say probably from about
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Monegasque heraldry
In full, it is defined as:
The shield lozengy argent and gules, surrounded by the collar of the Order of Saint-Charles, is placed on a red coat lined with
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counter-triangle
counter-triangle, a. Her. See counter- 14, and triangle.1830 Robson Brit. Herald III. Gloss., Counter-triangle, called barry indented, the one into the other, or barry bendy lozengy counterchanged.
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Wonsheim
The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:
Coat of arms
The municipality's arms might be described thus: Chapé, lozengy
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Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis
Coat of arms
The district's coat of arms might be described thus: Per pale dexter bendy lozengy argent and azure, sinister gules a wheel spoked of six On the dexter (armsbearer’s right, viewer’s left) side is the blue and white "bendy lozengy" (that is, slanted diamond shapes) of the Wittelsbach family
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Erding (district)
Coat of arms
The coat of arms displays:
the white and blue lozengy pattern of Bavaria
the horse from the arms of the county of Haag
Towns and municipalities
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Denys brass, Olveston
The arms of Gorges were originally canting arms of a Gurges, which is Latin for whirlpool, then 1300 were changed voluntarily to Lozengy, or and azure, Instead of adopting completely new arms, Theobald merely added a red chevron as a difference, blazoned Lozengy or and azure, a chevron gules.
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Freyung-Grafenau
At the bottom sits the blue and white lozengy pattern of Bavaria.
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Meckenheim, Rhineland-Palatinate
English heraldic language be described thus: Quarterly, first and fourth sable a lion rampant Or armed, langued and crowned gules, second and third bendy lozengy The first and fourth quarters show the Palatine Lion, and the second and third show the Bavarian “bendy lozengy” pattern (that is, diamond shapes formed
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Tiefenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate
closet, Or between, in dexter, sable an arming buckle argent and in sinister sable a lion rampant of the first armed and langued gules, in chief bendy lozengy The top of the escutcheon bears the "bendy lozengy" pattern (that is, slanted diamonds) once also borne by the Electorate of the Palatinate.
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