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Example sentences for "bordure"

Lexicographically close words:
bordermen; borders; bordes; bordo; bords; bore; boreal; borealis; bored; boredom
  1. Argent, a bull passant sable, within a bordure of the second bezantee (COLE).

  2. He was the first of his line that bore for his arms, Or, a chevron gules within a bordure engrailed sable.

  3. Tho leide I my rewle over this forseide day, and fond the point of my rewle in the bordure up-on the firste degree of Aries, a litel with-in the degree; and thus knowe 10 I this conclusioun.

  4. Ley thanne thy label over the degree of thy sonne; and find in the bordure the verrey tyde of the day or of the night.

  5. The remenant of the bordure under the orisonte is the ark of the night.

  6. Remewe thanne thyn almury in the bordure evene amiddes bothe prikkes, and this wol lede iustly the 15 degree of thy sonne to sitte by-twixe bothe almikanteras in his right place.

  7. Rikne thanne the noumbre of degrees in the bordure by-twixe bothe prikkes, and tak ther the assencioun of the signe in the embelif cercle.

  8. But sothly the Ecliptik Lyne of thy zodiak is the outtereste bordure of thy zodiak, ther the degrees ben marked.

  9. And understond wel, that degrees of this bordure ben answering and 5 consentrik to the degrees of the Equinoxial, that is devyded in the same nombre as every othere cercle is in the heye hevene.

  10. And ther-for, know wel, that a degree of the bordure contieneth foure 10 minutes, and a degree of a signe contieneth 60 minutes, and have this in minde.

  11. I took the altitude of my sonne, and fond that it was 25 degrees and 30 of minutes of heyghte in the bordure on the bak-syde.

  12. And the remenant of this lyne downe to the bordure 5 is cleped the north lyne, or elles the lyne of midnight.

  13. All within a bordure or, charged with the double tressure (flory counterflory) of Scotland, added by Charles II.

  14. Catherine of Braganza, Queen A Bordure with a double tressure, flory counterflory.

  15. Earl of Leicester A Bordure gobony, with the arms of England.

  16. Viscount Strangford A Bordure with a bend.

  17. Duke of Montagu A Bordure charged with 7 towers.

  18. Duke of Queensberry " " Mary, Queen of Scotland A Bordure semée of stars.

  19. All within a bordure of the third, semée of stars or.

  20. A noble carpet in the parlour trayled on the ground, which with their dirty bootes they made the faire edge and bordure as dirty as a woman's saddlecloth.

  21. AC] Aubrey gives in trick the coat: 'azure, a swan within a bordure engrailed argent.

  22. The curious fact, however, remains that this rule as to the dimidiation of the bordure in cases of impalement is often found to have been ignored in ancient seals and other examples.

  23. If, however, the chief were in existence at an earlier period and the bordure is added later as a mark of difference, the bordure surrounds the chief.

  24. The Herring occurs in the arms of Maconochie, the Roach in the arms of Roche ["Gules, three roaches naiant within a bordure engrailed argent.

  25. Or, a lion rampant gules, couped in all his joints of the field, within a double tressure flory and counterflory azure, a bordure engrailed ermine.

  26. In Scotland the mark of illegitimacy for the arms is the bordure compony, which is usually but not always indicative of the same.

  27. This is hardly correct, though it may be so in a few isolated cases, but the bordure chequy has nothing whatever of an illegitimate character.

  28. The bordure counter-compony has been occasionally stated to have the same character.

  29. A bordure chequy must, of course, at one point or another show three distinct rows of checks.

  30. The arms of the family are singular, being, Argent within a bordure engrailed sable, two groving irons in saltire sable, between four pears Or.

  31. The only difference in the arms is, in both copies, that there is no bordure engrailed; but this has probably been added since as a difference, as was often done to distinguish families.

  32. This assigned to her the arms of her father within a bordure of England, and each of the supporters had a banner of the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom placed in his paws.

  33. But the stereotyped use of the bordure wavy in England with a set meaning, gives to the wavy variety a lack of desirability.

  34. In the Royal Heraldry of our own times the Bordure is not used as a Royal Difference; but its use is retained in Scotland for differencing Shields of less exalted rank.

  35. Prepare as above, dress in a bordure upon the salad, sauce over with a mayonnaise à la gelée (No.

  36. The arms borne in the usual manner were often surrounded with a bordure to indicate bastardy; of this mode of differencing several examples are furnished in the arms of existing peers descended from royalty.

  37. The 4th son a bordure purflewe, argent and azure.

  38. Henry III, bore the same arms, with the =bordure sable bezantee=, whence he is presumed to have been a cadet of Valetorte.

  39. Three fishes naiant (the arms of Yarmouth), within a bordure of six cusps.

  40. On a tile in the Priory Church of Great Malvern: The double-headed eagle displayed, within a circular bordure bezantée.

  41. On an encaustic tile in the old Singing-school at Worcester: A lion rampant not crowned, with a bordure bezantée.

  42. He bore, within a bordure indented, three gold stars on sable.

  43. The arms of the Earl of Dunbar, were gules, a lion rampant, argent, within a bordure of the second, charged with a rose of the first.

  44. After ten minutes turn the roes over, make a bordure of potato croquette mixture around the plank, and return to oven to cook until done.

  45. France and England within a bordure argent on one side, and the same arms impaling Cobham, viz.

  46. The chimney-piece is of white marble, exquisitely carved, and bearing on the spandrels the Talbot arms—a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed.

  47. Instead of railings and ballusters, there is a bordure of capital letters, as was lately also in Sussex House.

  48. The arms of the earl are, gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed, or.

  49. And in the bordure of her robe was writ Wisdom, a name to shake Hoar anarchies, as with a thunderfit.

  50. They are derived from the College Shield, which in heraldic language is sable a crescent ermines with a bordure ermines.

  51. This bordure is plain; but they may be formed by any of the foregoing lines.

  52. During the Crusades the only difference consisted in the bordure or border, which, as the name implies, was a border or edging running round the edge of the shield.

  53. Argent, a sinister hand couped at the wrist and erected gules, within a bordure azure.

  54. Bordure Gobony Argent and Gules, the Argent charg’d with Roses as the second.

  55. Gules within a bordure cousu Azure enurny verdoy of Lyons rampant and Flower Deluces, a Wyvern or bifooted Dragon rising and crowned all Or, charged on the breast with an inescochion, of the first therein a double headed Eagle displaid Gold.

  56. Argent five Escochions in cross, each charged with five Plates saltirewise, a bordure of Castile, viz.

  57. France a bordure Gobone, Argent and Gules being Burgundy Modern, aliter Quarterly, the first Austria, viz.

  58. Portugal debrusing a Calatrava Cross, or a Cross Flower Deluced, within a bordure of Castile.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bordure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.