CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «MASCULY»
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masculy dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Mascle cross, formed of mascles. See Crosses. Mascles conjoined, are mascles
the points of which touch each other, as in Plate XIII. fig. 27. Masclee Cross. See
Crosses. Masculy Cross. See Crosses. Masculy nowy, a projection of an ordinary
...
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The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the ...
... ar, three bars az. a bend masculy gu. !G/ey; ar. three bars go. - (Another, az.)
Grey, a z. two bars ar. '.on a canton of the second, a lion ftV'^xamp. gu. -Grey,
barry of eight, ar. and az. ( Another adds, a labelof five points gu.)Grey, barry of
six, ...
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The British herald, or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the ...
Cross masclee, at each point a plate ; also called a cross masculy and
pommettee ; and by French heralds, a cross clechie, or clechie pommettie, and a
cross thoulouze. See PI. 5, fig. 21. Cross mascle, or of mascles, [French, croix de
mascles] ...
Thomas Robson (engraver.), 1830
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The Herald and Genealogist
The coat of Bavaria was once blazoned as Masculy argent and azure; but its
modern blazon is Barry bendy. The well-known coat of Fitzwilliam is Lozengy
argent and gules; that of Burgh, Earl of Kent, was Lozengy gules and vaire. And
there ...
Masculee, or Mascally. See Masculy. Masculy, covered with Mascles. P. 2, f. 27;
P. 3, f. 39; P. 18, f. 6. Masculy-bendy. P. 18, f. 33. Masculy-conjoined. P. 2, f. 23.
Masculy-nowy. A cross so termed. P. 11, f. 23. Masoned, Masonry, or Maconne.
Charles Norton Elvin, Elvin, 2009
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Anglo-Norman Armory Two: An Ordinary of Thirteenth-century ...
MASCULY Masculy or and sable Blount William B. 94 Masculy or and azure
Gorges Halph ST. 60 Masculy or and gules Creon Maurice K. 39 Gorges Halph
GA. 164 Hivers John K. 38 GA. 98 Masculy argent and gules FltzWilllam Thomas
B.
Cecil R. Humphery-Smith, 1984
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A Reply, to the Peevish, Weak, and Malevolent Objections: ...
In a Window of the North Isle, Gules a Chief Ermine, Narburgh ; impaling Gules,
three Buckles Masculy, Or: — In the faid Isle, a curious Effigies of a Knight
Templer in full Length, and his proper Habit, <S5V. — On a Grave-itone, two
large ...
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A Complete Guide to Heraldry
There are some number of coatswhich are said to have hada field masculy. Of
course thisisquite possible, and the difference between a field masculyanda field
fretty is that in thelatter the separate piecesof which itiscomposed interlace ...
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, 2014
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Early Blazon: Heraldic Terminology in the Twelfth and ...
Maskele in Matthew Paris is neither 'lozengy' nor 'masculy', however, but a
derivative of Lat. maculare (> Fr. maculer) 'to spot'. If we eliminate the lirst comma,
the meaning of Matthew Paris'* blazon becomes clear: 'the middle lozenges
spotted ...
Varients of these arms occur, viz in the Norfolk Rolls they are given as masculy
and the Howard Roll gives seven lozenges, arranged 3, 3 and 1. Consequently
we find Gyse given sometimes as masculy (Jenyns Roll) and also as seven ...