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RAGULY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RAGULY is notched in regular oblique breaks —used of a heraldic line of partition or charge (as a cross or saltier).
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raguly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(heraldry) Having short alternating projections and depressions; notched in regular diagonal breaks; said of a line, or a bearing having such an edge. Synonyms.
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raguly, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective raguly is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for raguly is from 1660, in Guillim's Display of Heraldrie. raguly ...
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raguly
raguly, a. Her. (ˈrægjʊlɪ) Also 9 ragulé(e. [Of obscure formation: perh. based on rag, ragged, or raggy.] Of a cross or other bearing: Having short oblique projections resembling the stumps of branches cut off close to the stem. Hence of a division between parts of the field: Having alternate projec...
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Raguly - Traceable Heraldic Art
Raguly Line §. Complex line said to resemble a series of cut-off tree branches. Conflicts with other “square” lines. PNG, SVG, PDF ...
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Raguly - DrawShield
Raguly, (fr. noueux): is a term properly applied to trunks of trees and the like, but occasionally to an ordinary, eg to a Cross(see §2), having pieces like ...
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Cross of Burgundy
The Cross of Burgundy (; ; ; ; ; ; Portuguese: Cruz de Borgonha) is a saw-toothed (raguly) form of the Cross of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Burgundy In heraldic language, it may be blazoned argent, a saltire ragulée (or raguly) gules.
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Line (heraldry) - Wikipedia
The lines in heraldry used to divide and vary fields and charges are by default straight, but may have many different shapes.
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RAGULY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Heraldry having tooth-like or stub-like projections.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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A.Word.A.Day --raguly - Wordsmith.org
raguly PRONUNCIATION: (RAG-yuh-lee) MEANING: adjective: Having a row of oblique notches. ETYMOLOGY: Probably from Old English ragg. Earliest documented use: ...
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A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
Raguly, (fr. noueux): is a term properly applied to trunks of trees and the like, but occasionally to an ordinary, eg to a Cross.
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Coat of arms
The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Gules, a Chevron raguly Or.
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raguled
† raguled, a. Her. Obs. Also 6 ragueled. [f. as next, with native termination.] 1. = raguly.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie II. 24 b, This noble Baron beareth Argent, a Crosse ragueled Sable. 1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. iv. 95 He beareth Argent, two Billets Raguled and Truncked. 1661 Morgan Sph. Gentry ...
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Line (heraldry)
In a line raguly the extensions are oblique rather than orthogonal, like the stumps of limbs protruding from a tree-trunk. James Parker cites the arms of Christopher Draisfield: "Gules, a chevron raguly of two bastons couped at the top argent."
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