[ANSTHRLD] Name of a charge
Donnchadh Beag mac Griogair
donnchadh at cornelius.norman.ok.us
Mon Nov 19 20:33:24 PST 2007
Exactly, ploye is the complex line I was looking for. I believe what I
am looking for is a lozenge ploye. And per precedent, "There is no
difference between a lozenge and a lozenge ployé, nor is there
difference between a lozenge and a lozenge throughout" (Isabel Margarita
de Sotomayor y Pérez de Gerena, 11/2002 R-Trimaris)
Thanks for the help.
Donnchadh
Alasdair MacEogan wrote:
> Sorry. Meant to hit th list with this also.
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>> -------Original Message-------
>> From: Alasdair MacEogan <alasdair at bmhanson.net>
>> Subject: Re: [ANSTHRLD] Name of a charge
>> Sent: 19 Nov '07 22:23
>>
>> You mean similar to a vetu ploye ( http://heralds.westkingdom.org/Templates/Fields/VetuPloye.gif ) except what you are describing does not extend to the edges of the field.
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>> > -------Original Message-------
>> > From: Donnchadh Beag mac Griogair <donnchadh at cornelius.norman.ok.us>
>> > Subject: [ANSTHRLD] Name of a charge
>> > Sent: 19 Nov '07 21:55
>> >
>> > Is there a special name for a lozenge with concave sides (not
>> > engrailed). Like a mullet of four, but with a smooth curve connecting
>> > the points. How would I describe such a thing?
>> >
>> > Donnchadh
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