. Peeps at heraldry . Fig. 30. Fig. 31, Fig. 32. blazon Fig. 48 thus, Cl Arg., chevron gu., three soleshauriant—drinking, proper, with a bordure invected term invected reminds us that so far we haveonly spoken of ordinaries which have straight unbrokenoutlines. But there are at least thirteen different waysin which the edge of an ordinary may vary from thestraight line. Here, however, we can only mention thefour best-known varieties, termed, respectively, engrailed,(Fig. 33, 1), invected (2), embattled (3), and indented (4).Other varieties are known as wavy, raguly, dancettey dove-taile


. Peeps at heraldry . Fig. 30. Fig. 31, Fig. 32. blazon Fig. 48 thus, Cl Arg., chevron gu., three soleshauriant—drinking, proper, with a bordure invected term invected reminds us that so far we haveonly spoken of ordinaries which have straight unbrokenoutlines. But there are at least thirteen different waysin which the edge of an ordinary may vary from thestraight line. Here, however, we can only mention thefour best-known varieties, termed, respectively, engrailed,(Fig. 33, 1), invected (2), embattled (3), and indented (4).Other varieties are known as wavy, raguly, dancettey dove-tailed, nebuly, etc. Whenever any of these varieties occur, 26 The Blazoning of Armorial Bearings they must be blazoned before the tincture. Thus indescribing the Shelley arms, Fig. 50, we should say :.


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