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TRESSURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a narrow orle usually enriched with fleurs-de-lis 2. an inner encircling ornamentation on a coin or medal bordering the device.
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TRESSURE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Numismatics., an ornamental border enclosing the type on a coin or medal. tressure. / ˈtrɛʃə, ˈtrɛsjʊə /. noun. heraldry a narrow inner border on a shield ...
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Tressure and Orle - Heraldica
A tressure is often understood to be a double orle flory counterflory. This seems to be wholly a consequence of the importance in Scots heraldry of the Royal ...
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tressure
tressure (ˈtrɛs(j)ʊə(r), ˈtrɛʃə(r)) Forms: α. 4–6 tressour, (5 -owre, tresour, -ewyr, treasour, trissoure, 7 tresseur); β. 5 tressur, trussure, 6 treasure, 5– tressure; γ. 5 trechoure. [ME. tressour represents OF. tresseor, -eour, also tressoir, tressoer (13th c.):—L. *triciātōrium: see -our; ME. tr...
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tressure - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Pronunciation · Noun · Anagrams. edit · Steurers. Middle English. edit. Noun. edit. tressure. alternative form of tressour.
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TRESSURE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a narrow band following the contour, and somewhat inside the edge, of a shield, often ornamented with fleurs-de-lis
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Orle (heraldry)
Tressure
A tressure is a subordinary that can be regarded as a diminutive of an orle. As a result the double tressure flory-counter-flory is often referred to as 'the royal tressure'.
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Tressure - DrawShield
Tressure, (old fr. tressour, fr. trecheur): a subordinary, considered by some as a diminutive of the orle. It may be single or double(and some say even triple), ...
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Orle (heraldry) - Wikipedia
An orle is a subordinary consisting of a narrow band occupying the inward half of where a bordure would be, following the exact outline of the shield but ...
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tressour - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) A net, an arrangement of ties, a binding, etc. for the hair, a headdress; also, an ornamented arrangement of the hair into plaits, coils, etc.
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The Tressure Roll - An International Roll of Heraldic Representations
The Tressure Roll is a private heraldic register. It maintains a Roll of Arms of heraldic representations registered privately under Roman-Dutch and Common Law.
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Siffleuse
Amid "indescribable uproar" Siffleuse produced a strong late rally to regain the advantage in the final strides and win by a head, with Tressure a length At Doncaster Racecourse in September Siffleuse bypassed the St Leger for the Park Hill Stakes and started second favourite behind Tressure, who had finished
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Dimidiation
A general rule which carries over from dimidiation to impalement is that if a coat of arms with a bordure (or tressure, orle, etc.) is impaled, the bordure
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counterfleury
counterfleury, -flory, a. Her. (ˌkaʊntəˈflœːrɪ, -ˈflɔərɪ) Forms: 6 conterflorie, counterflurie, 8–9 -fleury, -flory, 9 -fleuri(e, -fleuré. [ad. F. contrefleuri: cf. counter- 14, and fleury, flory.] Of an ordinary (esp. a tressure): Having flowers on each side set opposite each other in pairs. (Cf. c...
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