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Cottised
Cottised Cot"tised (-t?st), a. (Her.) Set between two cottises, -- said of a bend; or between two barrulets, -- said of a bar or fess.

Meaning of Cottise from wikipedia

- with the bend being blazoned either as between two cottises or as cottised. Nowadays cottising is used not just for bends but for practically all the...
- termed fasce in French heraldry, should not be confused with fasces. Fess cottised Two barrulets Two bars gemelles Fess indented Party per fess Barry of eight...
- Cottices, also spelled cottises, cotises, cotices, cotizes, are narrow stripes beside and parallel to an ordinary. Cottises have plain edges unless specified...
- Erasmus Darwin's coat of arms. Escutcheon: Argent, on a bend Gules cottised Vert, three escallop s****, Or. Crest: A demi-griffin segreant, Vert, holding...
- coat of arms: Azure on an Inescutcheon Argent upon a Cross of St. George cottised of the field five six pointed Stars of the second (representing the Constellation...
- Or, three escallops fesswise Argent. Escutcheon Argent, on a bend Gules cottised Vert, between two mullets each within an annulet Gules, three escallops...
- ) and Tierce are other charges also said to be composed of filets. The cottise, or cost, has been described as having the "appearance of a fillet placed...
- showing arms of Fortescue impaling Grenville. Baron: Azure, a bend engrailled argent plain cottised or; Femme: Vert, on a cross argent five torteaux....
- dexter leg resting on a covered cup all Or. Escutcheon Gules on a chevron cottised between three covered cups all Or a cross couped Azure. Supporters Dexter...
- accompanied by a cottise on each side is then described as "cottised", or these may even be "doubly cottised" (i.e. surrounded by four cottises, two along each...