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Esquarre (Fr.,
alternately escarre, esquierre; as Anglo-Norman
alternately esquarie, esquire, esquierre, esquerre) is a name for both a
heraldic ordinary...
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square dates to the 13th
century and
derives from the Old
French esquarre. By the 1570s, it was in use in
reference to
someone or
something honest...
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heraldic ordinary the
Esquarre.
Esquire is an
Anglicized variant of the
French esquierre,
which is a
synonym or
variant spelling of
esquarre/escarre. Both Esquire...
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twelve or more
parts may be specified.
Heraldry portal Esquire (heraldry)
Esquarre (heraldry)
Gusset (heraldry) "Gyron".
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cross Ugunskrusts Western use of the
Swastika in the
early 20th
century Esquarre (heraldry) "fylfot".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
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which radiate blue stripes, each
bordered by L-shaped
yellow elements (
esquarres).
Narrow white fimbriations separate the blue and
yellow elements from...
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century Scorn: from escorner, to insult, 12th-13th
century Square: from
esquarre, 12th-13th
century Conceal: from conceler, to hide, 12th-13th
century Strive:...
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instances of
fimbriation or cottissing. For 'fillet
esquarre' as
border of
canton on two sides, see
Esquarre (heraldry). Flag of
Altai Republic,
Russia Flag...
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Black Country Heraldry portal Gyron Esquarre (heraldry)
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