-
bottom of the shield.
There are also some
geometric charges known as
subordinaries,
which have been
given lesser status by some
heraldic writers, though...
- (/flɔːntʃ/; also
called flanches or flanks) are
among the
ordinaries or
subordinaries,
consisting of two arcs of
circles protruding into the
field from the...
- In heraldry,
variations of the
field are any of a
number of ways that a
field (or a charge) may be
covered with a pattern,
rather than a flat tincture...
-
Timurid and
Mughal Dynasty were
regarded as
intermediaries of
their subordinaries and God by
virtue of the
blessings of the
Hazrat Ishaans, who were the...
-
shield itself. It is
sometimes reckoned as an
ordinary and
sometimes as a
subordinary. A
bordure encloses the
whole shield, with two exceptions: When two coats...
- preordination, quasiorder, reordain, reorder, reordination, suborder,
subordinary, subordinate, subordination, superordain, superorder, superordinate,...
- creatures. A
number of
geometric charges are
sometimes listed among the
subordinaries (see above), but as
their form is not
related to the
shape of the shield...
- In heraldry, an orle is a
subordinary consisting of a
narrow band
occupying the
inward half of
where a
bordure would be,
following the
exact outline of...
-
lists of the
honourable ordinaries, and grouped, if at all, with the
subordinaries. The
diminutive of the base,
occupying one half the
height of the ordinary...
- The
Esquire is a
heraldic charge that is
classed as a
subordinary in
Anglophone heraldry. Its form is
defined as
resembling the Gyron, as
formed of a...