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 BEN 17 BEN Bend esclatte. Same as a Bend eradicated. - Flamant. p. 17, f. 18. FlORY, or FLORIED. P. I 7, f. I 3. - Florv, counter-flory. p. 17, f. 14. - FUSIL. Bend formed of fusils placed side by side. P. i8, f. 2. - FusiLY. When the outward shape of the bend -is not altered, but its surface is divided so as to form fusils all over it. P. i8, f. 3. - GoBONY. P. 17, f. 40. GRADY EMBATTLED. P. l8, f. lO. - GRicE, or DOUBLE ESCARTELEE. Some- times termed grady of three de- creasing to base. P. 18, f. 15. HACKED. P. 17, f. 10. HEMISPHERE, Or ZoDIAC. P. iS, f. 26. HUMET, or HUMETTEE. P. 1 7, f. 38. - In. a term used when charges are placed bend wise e.g. P. 17, f. 45, nrAV* TO f oR INGRAILED, Or ENGRAILED. P. 1 7, f. 7. INDENTED. P. 17, f. g. INDENTED, EMBOWED, Or HACKED and HEWED. P. 17, f. 10. INDENTED POINT IN POINT. P. 1 7, f. 44. INVECKED. P. 17, f. 8. OF A LIMB OF A TrEE. P. I7, f. 27. LOZENGE, or LOZENGY. P. 1 8, f. I. - OF LOZENGES. Are lozenges con- joined in bend. P. i8, f. 2. MAILED, or PAPELLONNE. P. l8, f. J. MASCLE, or TvIasculy. masculee. P. 18, f. 6. NEBULEE, or NeBULY. NOWY. P. 18, f. 20. DOUBLE NOWED. P. l8, f. 22. NOWY CHAMPAINE, Or URDEE. P. 1 8, f. i8. NOWY LOZENGY. P. 1 8, f. IJ. NOWY QUADRATE, Or QUADRANGLED. Also termed single bretessed, and sometimes called a bend with one embattlement on each side. P. i8, f. 1 6. - NUEE, or NUAGE. Also termed a bend tranchee nuage, and a bend arondie. P. 17, f. 24. ON A BEND, or a BEND SURMOUNTED OF ANOTHER. P. 17, f. 34. - ON, or CHARGED. As On a Bend three billets. P. 17, f. 31. P. ig, f. 2g, Two hands rending a horse- shoe. - PALiSADO. P. 17, f. ig. Also termed P. 17, f. 21. Bend papellonne, pampelletee, or PEPELLOTEE. Also termed a bend mailed. P. 18, f. 7. - pattee. Potentee or dovetail. P. 17, f. 20. POTENTEE. P. 17, f. 35. RADIANT, RAYONNE, Or RAYONNANT. P. 17, f. 22. RAGULY, or RAGULED. P. 1 7, f. 26. RECTANGLED. P. 18, f. 12. REMOVED. P. 18, f. 14. SHAPOURNE. P. 18, f. 25. SINISTER. P. 17, f, 5. Not a Mark of Illegitimacy as is frequently asserted. - Sinister and Dexter viz. sa. A bend sinister ar. surmounted of another dexter or. borne by Newton of Essex. OF ANOTHER. P. 17, SURMOUNTED f. 34. TRANCHEE. The P. 18, f. 20. TREFLE. As in same IS nowy. the the arms of Prince of Wales. P. i6, f. 40. TRAVERSE, COUNTER-POINTED. P. l8, f.g. URDEE. Also termed a bend crenellee points pointed. P. 17, f. ig. urdee-champained, or championed. Differs from the last, the champaines being of a different tincture. P. 17, f. 23. voided, p. 17, f. 2g. warriated on the outsides. Same as urdee. P. 17, f. ig. Wavy, or Waved. Also termed Undee. P. 17, f. 12 ; P. 2, f. 4g. Zodiac. P. 18, f. 26. Bend-per, or Party per bend. When the field or charge is divided by a diagonal line fi-om the dexter chief to the sinister base. Observe the first metal or colour named in the blazon should fill the chief part, and the second the base, as P. 2, f. G. Arched. P. ig, f. 15. Also termed enarched, champain, or bowed. Bend. When the bend is divided down the centre by either a straight or crooked line ; as a bend dovetail per bend P. 17, f. 20, and a bend per-bend P. ig, f. 24. CRENELLEE. P. ig, f. 2. dancettee. p. ig, f. l6. EMBATTLED ARONDIE. P. ig, f. 5. EMBATTLED URDEE. P. ig, f. 4. with one embattlement arondie. p. ig, f. g. indented, p. ig, f. 6.