Definition of Enarched. Meaning of Enarched. Synonyms of Enarched

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Definition of Enarched

Enarched
Enarched En*arched", a. (Her.) Bent into a curve; -- said of a bend or other ordinary.
Enarch
Enarch En*arch", v. t. To arch. [Obs.] --Lydgate.

Meaning of Enarched from wikipedia

- setting, with 15 rays or on a background azure; supported by a fess in bar enarched vert, fusily or and argent; the whole surcharged by a mullet (pentalpha)...
- fess point a Fountain. Suffolk County Council's Gules a Base barry wavy enarched Argent and Azure issuant therefrom a Sunburst in chief two Ancient Crowns...
- arms of the 172d Support Battalion of the United States Army. A chief enarched rayonné on a gold field appears in the arms of Sechelt, British Columbia...
- fleur-de-lis surmounting and conjoined to a pentagon voided the two upper sides enarched Argent. Supporters On either side a lobster Azure crowned Or. Motto Simplici...
- the shield. It is a complex line division variant of a chief. A chief enarched is drawn with a concave arch. There is also a double-arched version of...
- supporting with the sinister forepaw a trident also Azure. Escutcheon Per fess enarched and embattled Argent and Gules in chief two castles triple-towered also...
- issuant from two flaunches Vert, each charged with a garb of rye Or, a fess enarched raguly counter raguly Vert charged with a maple leaf Or, in chief an ox's...
- with two swords, all in saltire, and conjoined wings in fess surmounted by an anchor, in chief a chain enarched, all Or. Motto THAT THE PAST MAY SERVE...
- lions' heads erased and respectant and in base a stag's head caboshed Gules on a chief enarched Azure three laurel wreaths Or. Motto From Vision To Reality...
- is sometimes more explicitly blazoned inwardly embowed. Its opposite is enarched. This variation is most often applied to the chevron and pile. a flank...