- with
little or no
further description.
Heads may appear:
cabossed (also
caboshed or caboched): with the head
cleanly separated from the neck so that only...
- county's coat of arms can be
blazoned as follows: Gules, an
aurochs head
caboshed argent ensigned by a
cross Or
between his
horns enclosed by a
bordure purpure...
-
cogwheels proper, one
above engaged with two
below and in base a bull's head
caboshed proper, and for the
supporters on
either side a
zebra the
dexter supporting...
-
attached neck and as
facing the viewer, in
which case they are
termed "
caboshed".
Examples of deer in
coats of arms can be
found in the arms of Hertfordshire...
-
became recognized as a
Polish noble (szlachta) there.
Argent a boar's head
caboshed sable armed of the field. Crest:
issuant out of a
crest coronet or a demi-boar...
- description, isazure, with
three crowned golden leopards'
heads affrontés
caboshed Or,
langued in gules. The Lions'
heads affrontés were
historically referred...
- Coat of arms of
Wakehurst Adopted 1934
Coronet Baron Crest A Stag's Head
Caboshed transfixed by an
Arrow bendwise point downwards all
proper between two...
- Saxe-Coburg and Gotha;
these are from left to right: 1. "A bull's head
caboshed Gules armed and
ringed Argent,
crowned Or, the rim
chequy Gules and Argent"...
-
point upwards Proper pommel and hilt Or.
Escutcheon Azure a stag’s head
caboshed Or on a
chief Ermine a rose
Gules barbed and
seeded Proper between two...
-
charged with
Malay dagger Gules with hilt Or. In crest: A
Malayan tiger caboshed Or. Motto: Or, Fiat
Sapientia Virtus in Sable. The
colours represent the...