| Thomas Robson (engraver.) - 1830 - 448 pagina’s
...When a broken tilting spear is mentioned in the blazon, it implies the bottom part only of the spear. TIMBRE, signifies the helmet, when placed over the arms, in a complete achievement. TINCTURE, the colour of any thing, including the two metals, because they are often represented by yellow and... | |
| Thomas Robson - 1830 - 472 pagina’s
...When a broken tilting spear is mentioned in the blazon, it implies the bottom part only of the spear. TIMBRE, signifies the helmet, when placed over the arms, in a complete achievement. TINCTURE, the colour of any thing, including the two metals, because they are often represented by yellow and... | |
| Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull - 1854 - 388 pagina’s
...TILLAGE, RAKE-HEAD. P. 20. n 3. TiLTiNG-SpEAR, a. spear used at tilts and tournaments. P. 22, n. 8. TIMBRE signifies the helmet, when placed over the arms in a complete achievement. TINCTURE is the colour of anything in coat-armour : under this denomination may be included the two metals or... | |
| Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull - 1866 - 374 pagina’s
...BAKE-HEAD. Pi. xxx., n. 3. Tn/riNG-SpEAR, a spear used at tilts and tournaments. PL xxix. n. 8. TIMRRE, signifies the helmet, when placed over the arms in a complete achievement, but, properly, is only the French name for crest. TINOTURE is the colour of anything in coat-armour... | |
| Charles Norton Elvin - 1866 - 162 pagina’s
...THUNDERROLT; P. VIII. n. 21. TIGER-HERALDIC; P. VIII. n. 29. TILTING SPEAR ; P. IX. n. 55. TIMRRE, signifies the helmet, when placed over the arms in a complete achievement. TINCTURES. See Cap. III. TORCE, the same as wreath. ' TOISON D'OR, a term to express a golden fleece.... | |
| Hugh Clark - 1890 - 412 pagina’s
...TILLAGE, EAKE-HEAD. PI. xxx., n. 3. TiLTiuG-SpKAR, a spear used at tilts and tournaments. PI. xxix. n. 8. TIMBRE, signifies the helmet, when placed over the arms in a complete achievement, but, properly, is only the French name for crest. TINCTUBE is the colour of anything in coat-armour... | |
| William Henry Abbott - 1897 - 210 pagina’s
...tufts. Pl. 24, fig. 11. TILTING SPEAR BROKEN— the bottom part is implied as shown in Pl. 24, fig. 12. TIMBRE — signifies the helmet when placed over the arms in a complete achievement. TINCTURE — the color of anything including the two metals. TOI TRI TOISON D'OR— the golden fleece. TORCHES—... | |
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