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Definition of Dimidiating

Dimidiating
Dimidiate Di*mid"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dimidiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Dimidiating.] 1. To divide into two equal parts. [Obs.] --Cockeram. 2. (Her.) To represent the half of; to halve.

Meaning of Dimidiating from wikipedia

- thistle (for Scotland; first used by James III of Scotland), the Tudor rose dimidiated with the thistle ensigned with the royal crown, a harp (for Ireland) and...
- impalement. Example of two coats dimidiated The same two coats impaled When the dexter half of a bend sinister is dimidiated with the sinister half of a bend...
- as the royal floral emblem of England. The Tudor rose may also appear dimidiated (cut in half and combined with half another emblem) to form a compound...
- have been Gules three lions p****ant gardant in pale Or (for England) dimidiating Gules three ships' hulks in pale Or. The coat of arms of the Confederation...
- VI of Scotland & I of England used a badge consisting of a Tudor rose "dimidiated" with a Scottish thistle and surmounted by a royal crown. As the floral...
- The flag of Connacht is a heraldic banner of the arms of Connacht, a dimidiated (divided in half from top to bottom) eagle and armed hand. Flag of Leinster...
- flying a banner of the second charged with a lion p****ant guardant Gold dimidiating the hull of an ancient ship Argent, and that on the sinister flying a...
- arms are blazoned Party Per Pale Argent and Azure, in the first an eagle dimidiated and displa**** Sable in the second issuant from the partition an arm embowed...
- escutcheons simultaneously, one with the arms of England and the other dimidiating the arms of her parents, Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. Escutcheon...
- counterchanged. Supporters Dexter a winged lion dimidiated with an eagle Or sinister a winged lion dimidiated with an eagle Sable. Motto Ne dicas certamen...