- and bendwise-sinister
lines are
therefore more
steeply sloped. A
field masculy is
composed entirely of mascles; that is,
lozenges pierced with a lozenge...
-
pattern of
lozenges is
described as lozengy;
similar fields of
mascles are
masculy, and fusils,
fusily (see
Variation of the field). In
civic heraldry, a...
-
pattern of
lozenges is
described as lozengy; a
similar field of
mascles is
masculy. In
axiomatic set theory, the
lozenge refers to the
principles known collectively...
- 8.
Weesoum 4. 9.
Keshkechoo 2.
Mascus 1. Miantonomoh...
-
Collections (historical instruments)
Interview with Head of Sales,
Annekathrin Mascus at NAMM Oral
History Library (2014)
Interview with Vice President, Dr. Frank...
- Vulkan) HMS Walrus 12
February 1938 A W-class
destroyer wrecked on the
Mascus Rocks north of Scarborough, England,
while under tow. HMS Warrior 1 June...
-
three versions of
Hubert de Burgh's arms: (1)
Lozengy Gules and Vair; (2)
Masculy Vair and
Gules (as
given in the
Grimaldy Roll of c. 1350); and (3) Gules...
-
straight rays)
placed on top.
Fretty (on the left), to be
distinguished from
masculy (middle) and fret (right) 3)
Argent (silver) background, with a
Gules (red)...
- ISBN 978-0-12-814803-7,
retrieved 2024-04-04 "About
Combine harvesters".
Mascus UK.
Biographical Dictionary of the
History of Technology.
Taylor & Francis...
-
known versions of
Hubert de Burgh's arms: (1)
Lozengy Gules and Vair; (2)
Masculy Vair and
Gules (as
given in the
Grimaldy Roll of c. 1350); and (3) Gules...