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sarcelled
sarcelled, a. Her. (ˈsɑːsəld) [Anglicized f. sarcelle, sarcelly.] 1. = sarcelly 2.1688 R. Holme Armoury i. v. 49–50 A Cross double parted Voided Flory... It is like the Cross Moline Sawed, or cut into 4. quarters, and disposed at a convenient distance; And therefore may be fitly termed a Cross Molin...
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resarcelled
reˌsarceˈlée, reˈsarcelled, a. Her. [See sarcelled a.] (See quots.)1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie 176 A crosse resarcelled is, as if a crosse were sewed or set againe to the other. 1725 Coats Dict. Heraldry 298. 1727 Bailey (vol. II), Resarcelee, as a Cross Resarcelée signifies one Cross, as it were, s...
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In German the arms are known as a "Bartausreisser"
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Arms: Gules, an arrow in pale point to chief, the base double sarcelled and counter embowed
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sarcelly
sarcelly, a. Her. (ˈsɑːsəlɪ) Forms: 6 sarsile, 6–7 (9) sarcele, 7 sarcelie, 8 cercilé, cercelly, 9 sarcel(l)é, 8– sarcelly, cercelée. Also erron. 9 sarcell. [a. AF. sercelé, cerselé = OF. cercelé hooped, ringleted, curled, pa. pple. of cerceler, f. cercel (see sarcel). F. cercelé and recercelé (see ...
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▪ I. -y suffix1 (Forms: 1 -iᵹ, 2–5 -i, 4–6 -ye, 4–7 -ie, 4– -y, 6– now only in certain cases -ey), descending from the OE. adj. suffix -iᵹ, which represents under a common form two OTeut. suffixes *-ī̆ᵹa-, -aᵹa-, still distinguishable in OE. by the presence or absence respectively of mutation of the...
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