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Example sentences for "inescutcheon"

Lexicographically close words:
inertia; inertialess; inertly; inertness; inescapable; inesse; inessential; inest; inestimable; inestimably
  1. This inescutcheon was surmounted by the Electoral cap, for which a crown was substituted later when Hanover became a kingdom.

  2. Argent, an inescutcheon azure, border compony, or and gules.

  3. Argent, a pale, gules, over all an inescutcheon or, a mullet sable.

  4. In the centre of the shield an inescutcheon arg.

  5. Over the whole an inescutcheon per pale-- Dexter: Az.

  6. In pretence over these Arms he bears an Inescutcheon of the Arms of WALES, viz.

  7. When one Inescutcheon is borne, it is usually placed on the fesse-point; but several Inescutcheons may appear in one composition.

  8. Shield an inescutcheon ermine takes the place of the inescutcheon argent.

  9. A term applied to a single inescutcheon placed upon and in the centre of a larger escutcheon.

  10. Inescutcheon surmounted by the Coronet of the Heir-Apparent.

  11. Westphalia: 4, Over all, on an inescutcheon gules, the golden crown of Charlemagne.

  12. The widow of a baronet, however, places the inescutcheon with the hand of Ulster upon her husband's arms (Fig.

  13. Certain writers state that it is termed an inescutcheon if only one appears as the charge, but that when more than one is present they are merely termed escutcheons.

  14. But as a matter of fact a bordure should not be wide enough to fill up the field left by an inescutcheon, nor an inescutcheon large enough to occupy the field left by a bordure.

  15. The enriching of the shield with an inescutcheon came into lively use in Germany in the course of the latter half of the fifteenth century.

  16. The Earl of Mar and Kellie bears an inescutcheon surmounted by an earl's coronet for his Earldom of Kellie, and other instances are to be found in the arms of Cumming-Gordon (see Plate III.

  17. Arch Treasurers of the Holy Roman Empire, bore: Upon an inescutcheon gules, in the centre of the arms of Hanover, a representation of the Crown of Charlemagne.

  18. The constant use of the inescutcheon has been already referred to, and even early English armory (Figs.

  19. A similar coat is the inescutcheon borne by the Earl of Mar and Kellie for his Earldom of Kellie.

  20. An inescutcheon is superimposed over all.


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