A field divided into squares or checkers formed checky, and when divided into what are now called lozenges it became lozengy.
But seals are not the only authorities for the indiscriminate use of roundels and lozenges as well as shields of arms.
Armorial Bearings of Ladies; Use of Lozenges and Roundels as variant forms of Shields; Arms of Men on Lozenges; Combinations of Shields with Lozenges and Roundels of Arms on Seals and in Embroideries.
This method does not seem to have been followed here, where for the most part, unless in colour arrangements, the leading for church windows was in plain lozenges and parallelograms.
Lozenges of lead pierced for ventilation, either one or several together, are sometimes found; they are cast with a delicate pattern, or cut in a lattice.
Diambrae, diamosci dulus, one drachm of each, and make lozenges to be taken every morning and evening.
Among other things she had obtained a box of ipecacuanha lozenges for his cough.
Gules a cross of lozenges were also the arms of Colonel Packer, who attended Charles I.
Roll and beat the whole up into a paste; make it into a flat cake, and punch out the lozenges with a round stamp; dry them near the fire, or in an oven.
Form a paste and divide into lozengesof 15 grains each.
The numerous flat lozenges that have been found are shaped for inlaying furniture, caskets, and the like, and curved pieces were probably fitted to others of a like shape in order to form small cups and vases.
The goddess in whose honour the rite is being performed is seated in the mountains, represented as in later times by a number of small lozenges or half circles.
Small plaques or lozenges could also be obtained from the core by sectional cutting, while the curved part of the shell was sometimes employed for objects to which its convex form could be adapted.
The sides of the bowl and also of the base bear shields and lozenges alternately, and upon the base the lozenges are richly carved.
The lozenges called Jujubes are made from the fruit of Zizyphus vulgaris, which ripens abundantly in the neighbourhood of Paris.
He reported that some of the lozenges appeared suspicious, but that their number was insufficient to permit of his conducting experiments and forming a definite opinion.
He received the suspicious lozenges after, and not before, warning Adrienne.
He brought to light somelozenges that had evidently just been recovered from blushing intimacy with his "plug" of tobacco.
I went often to Captain Leezur; the nervine lozenges were potent.
The two flat members of the Moorish arches are decorated with black tufa lozenges and spearheads.
Small lozenges in the lowest depict the Development of Civilised Man from the Creation.
She thought she could manage five miles, and she had several malted milk lozenges with her.
All these lights were reflected in the mother-of-pearl lozenges which formed the pavement of the hall.
The best peppermint lozenges are made of the very finest double refined sugar and of English oil of peppermint only; carefully mixed up with very clean mucilage.
Soften the chocolate by heat, mix with the iron, and divide into lozengesof 15-1/2 gr.
Peppermint lozenges and drops are useful in flatulency, nausea, and griping; and judging from the enormous and constantly increasing demand for them, they are more highly esteemed by the public than all other lozenges and confections.
Each of theselozenges contains from 1/6 to 1/7 gr.
A little oil of almonds or of olives is also occasionally mixed with the ingredients, to promote the transparency; but it tends to render the lozenges less white.
Lozenges are coloured with the same stains as are used for liqueurs and sweetmeats.
Lemon lozenges and drops are agreeable sweetmeats, and those that are acidulated are often very useful to promote expectoration in coughs, &c.
Both lemon lozenges and drops are generally coloured with infusion of saffron or turmeric.
Magnesia lozengesare very useful in heartburn, acidity, and indigestion.
It is both rolled intolozenges and formed into pipes.
As I turned, one of the lozenges of blinds fell down, and opened with a rattle that made me start, and disturbed him.
The sleeplozenges he counted on to end the horror of each day had begun to show side-effects, and he could hardly take one in mid-afternoon.
I am going to give you an injection for the virus and prescribe lozenges to help you sleep.
As he made his way down the long corridor to the elevator leading downwards, he tried dully to reckon the number oflozenges it would take to end his life.
Morgiana went out at the same time to an apothecary, and asked for a sort of lozenges which he prepared, and were very efficacious in the most dangerous disorders.
On this particular Sunday the lozenges occasioned an unusual diversion in the even tenor of her devotions, far more disturbing to her personally than a prolonged attack of coughing would have been.
He saw that he had been discovered and no more lozenges came.
The lozengeswere pleasant, and did sometimes stop the cough.
He actually forgot the lozenges in his excitement; and noted the admiration shining in Oldstein's eyes.
He admired his rolling periods, and took his box of lozenges from a drawer.
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