Definition of Chevronels. Meaning of Chevronels. Synonyms of Chevronels

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Definition of Chevronels

Chevronel
Chevronel Chev"ron*el, n. (Her.) A bearing like a chevron, but of only half its width.

Meaning of Chevronels from wikipedia

- When shown as a smaller size than standard, it is a diminutive called a chevronel. Chevrons appeared early in the history of heraldry, especially in Normandy...
- similar to that of the previous council of Glamorganshire : Or, three chevronels gules between two clarions of the last in chief, and in base a Tudor rose...
- Lieutenancy and High Shrievalty. The arms of West Glamorgan were: Argent three chevronels gules, between in chief two pine cones vert dimidiating as many gouttes...
- Jo Cox Adopted 6 March 2017 Escutcheon Barry wavy Vert and Purpure a Chevronel Argent between in chief a White Rose and a Red Rose proper both barbed...
- allusion to Carole Middleton's maiden name of Goldsmith. The two white chevronels (narrow chevrons above and below the gold chevron) symbolise peaks and...
- Arms of Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell: Gules, three chevronels Argent, over all three lions rampant Or, armed and langued Azure....
- way of Plymouth and Cranborne to Tewkesbury. His arms were: Or, three chevronels gules. Gilbert de Clare had six children by his wife Isabel Marshal, great-grandmother...
- Argent, a lion rampant Gules, crowned Azure (Berg). 7th; Argent, three chevronels Gules (Ravensberg). Alternatively the arms of Cleves is used only, the...
- Argent, a chevron between three fleurs de lys Sable; 4, Gules, three chevronels Argent; 5, Argent, a lion rampant Sable; 6, Argent, on a chevron Sable...
- the crest] makes reference to Scotland and the stars to America. Three chevronels are used to denote the sky, sand dunes and sea—the essential components...