- as a
seventeenth Tierce, an
archaic term for one-sixtieth of a
second Tierce, a
horse racing bet type also
known as a
trifecta Tierced in heraldry, the...
-
Tiercé (French pronunciation: [tjɛʁse] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France.
Communes of the Maine-et-Loire
department "Répertoire...
- Australia, this is
known as a
tricast in the UK, a
tierce in Hong Kong, a
triactor in
Canada and a
tiercé in France. A trio,
offered in Hong Kong and France...
- the
numbers often referred to by the old
French terms: prime, seconde,
tierce, quarte, quinte, sixte, septième, octave. For a right-handed fencer, the...
-
Merritt Tierce is an
American short story author,
story editor, essayist, activist, and novelist.
Tierce was born in
Texas and
attended the Iowa Writers'...
- is the arms of
Uplawmoor Primary School (Public
Register vol 81, p 62):
Tierced per pale: first,
cendree and
second gules over all a bell
tower per pale...
- A
Picardy third, (/ˈpɪkərdi/; French:
tierce picarde) also
known as a
Picardy cadence or
Tierce de Picardie, is a
major chord of the
tonic at the end...
- The
tierce (also terse) is both an
archaic volume unit of
measure of
goods and the name of the cask of that size. The most
common definitions are either...
- Or (for France); III
Azure a harp Or
stringed Argent (for Ireland); IV
tierced per pale and per
chevron (for Hanover), I
Gules two
lions p****ant guardant...
- field.
Shields may also be
divided into
three parts: this is
called tierced, as in
tierced per pale, azure,
argent and
gules (though
perhaps in
English heraldry...