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Definition of Barrulets

Barrulet
Barrulet Bar"ru*let, n. [Dim. of bar, n.] (Her.) A diminutive of the bar, having one fourth its width.

Meaning of Barrulets from wikipedia

- (Gules, five barrulets argent) Flag of Malaysia (Barruly of twelve gules and argent) Flag of the United States of America (Gules, six barrulets argent) Flag...
- French heraldry, should not be confused with fasces. Fess cottised Two barrulets Two bars gemelles Fess indented Party per fess Barry of eight Barry wavy...
- Emblems Act describes the coat of arms of Botswana as follows: Argent three barrulets wavy in fesse Azure between in chief three cogwheels proper, one above...
- Provincial Administration in January 1958. The arms were: Vert, three barrulets or between in chief a ripe mealie cob proper between two bezants and in...
- seal: the first wavy barrulets represents Spanish–American War service, the closet Mexican Border duty, and the second wavy barrulets the second time the...
- the Victoria Regia Lily, is to protect the nation. The three blue wavy barrulets represent the three great rivers and many waters of Guyana. The Canje...
- between 1960 and 1963. Coronet that of a viscount Escutcheon Argent two Barrulets Gules between in chief as many Dragons' Heads erased and in base a Pencil...
- edges Or, charged with a demi-lion rampant Gules, issuant from three barrulets wavy Vert. In layman's terms, the shield is divided into four quarters...
- Chief Herald of Canada. It features a white field with five wavy blue barrulets, and a green pentagon on the hoist side surmounted by a gold shield with...
- bars—Per bend sable and azure; three bars or—Kenan, Scotland 5 barrulets—Argent; five barrulets sable, engrailed on their under edges, the figure of St Peter...