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 CHI 30 CIR f- 33- Chief Convex. P. 12, f. 37. CouPED. f. 23. COUPED-BEVELWISE. f. 26. Cousu. f. 24. Same as Rempli. COUVERT. f. 2g. Crenellee. f. 14. Dancette. f. 7. Dovetailed, f. 9. WITH ONE Dovetail, f. i5. Embattled, f. 14. Embattled-rebated. f. 8. WITH ONE EMBATTLEMENT. f. I 8. Enmanche. f. 43. Engrailed, f. 4. Escartelee, or one Enibattlement in a chief, f. 17. Flecked, or Arched, f. 37. Flory-counterflory. f. 44. with Fillet. Inclave, f, 36 Indent, or of one Indent, f. 27. Indented, f. 13. Invecked, or Invected. f. 5. - Lambeaux, or Lable. f. 16. Lowered, or Removed, f. 31. Nebulee, or Nebuly. f. ii. NowED. f. ig. Pattee, or Dovetail, f. g. with one Pattee, Dovetail, or Lable. f. 16. Per-Fesse. Pierced, f. 42. Point in point, f. 41. Potent, or Counter-potent, f. 10. Quarterly, f. 10. Quarterly, Flory-counterflory at the bottom, f. 44. - Rayonne, Rayed, or Raisie. f. 12. Rect-angled. f. 20. Removed, f. 31. Rempli. f. 24. Revestu. f. 34. Shapournett. f. 39. SOUSTENU, or SOUTENU. f. 33. Surmounted, f. 33. Undee, f. 6. Urdee. f. 8. Vestu, or Revestu. f. 34. Vestu-sinister. f. 35. Wavy, or Undee. f. 6. Chief Points. The Chief, or upper part of the shield contains three points, viz. The Dexter chief point ; The middle chief point ; and Sinister chief point ; as P. i, marked A. B.C. Child's Head, couped enwrapped about the neck with a snake. P. 36, f. 4g. Chimera. A fabulous beast. P. 26, f. 58. f. 30. Chimerical. A term applied to any imaginary figure. China Cocoa-Tree. P. 45, f. ^^. Chinese-Dragon. P. 25, f. 7. Chipping axe. See Axe. Chisel, or Chizzel. A sharp cutting instrument. P. 41, f. 30. Chives-Tipt. Part of a flower some- times described in Heraldry like the seeds of a rose. Chough. See Cornish Chough. Christed-imbattled. See Imbattled- CHRISTED. Christiferus. The bearer of the Standard in which was displayed the figure of Christ on the Cross. Chronel. See Cronel. Chrystals. Used in blazoning the arms of Peers instead of pearl for Argent.' Chub, or Chevin. A Fish. P. 32, f. 34a. Church, and parts of Churches are met with in Armour. P. 23, f. 24, and f. 23. Church Bell. See Bells. Church-Spire, or Steeple. P. 32, f. 23. CiMETER. Same as Scymetar. P. 38, f. 22. CiMiER. Crest. Cinabar, or CiNABRE. Gulcs. Cinctured. Girt, or encircled. Cinnamon leaves. P. 44, f. 36. Cinople, or SiNOPLE. Vert. CiNQUEFoiL, Cinqfoil, or Quinterfoil. Five leaved grass. P. 44, f. 16, No. 4. Cinquefoil pierced, f. 17, No. 2. Cinque-foyle. The same as Cinque- foil. CiRCELEE, as a Cross Sarcelly, or Sar- CELLE. p. 7, f. 20. Circle of Chains. Sec Chains. Circle of Glory. The nimbus or ring of light placed round, or over the head of Saints, etc. The Holy Lamb is always represented with a circle of glory as P. 29, f. 4. The Sept- Insular Lion is represented with a Glory as P. 26, f. 47. See also the Bull with a circle of glory ppr., the Crest of the Butchers' Company. P. 28, f. 31. A Circle of Glory also termed radiant or rayonnant as St. John's head, in a charger and represented as P. 35, f. 33. Circle of Gold. See Crowns. Circle of the Zodiac, or a Fesse Hemisphere. P. 3, f. 2g. Circled, or surrounded with rays. P. 23, f. 36.