Heraldry Illustrated. Being a Short Account of the Origin And History of Heraldry And An Explanation of Its Nature, With Practical Directions for Drawing And Painting Coats of Arms, to Which is Added a Glossary of the Terms Used in the Science of Heraldry
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13. BEND (L. toaiia; Fr. bandc) — one of the honorable ordinaries formed by two diagonal lines, drawn from the dexter chief to the sinister base. See plate 2. The word "bend" always means drawn as above; wlien the sinister is meant it must be so expressed. BEND SINISTER (Fr. nn barrc, or contraband) — every way similar to the bend, but drawn diagonally from the sinister chief to the dexter base. See PL 2. BEND ARCHY— or bowed. PL 25, fig. 11. BEND COMPONfiE or GOBONY— divided into chequers. PL ...5, fig. 24. BEND COMPONfiE, COUNTER-COMPONeE— formed of two rows of chequers. BEND COTTISED— means between cottises. PL 5, fig. 21. The cost is the uppermost figure. BEND FLORY — a bend with flciirs-dc-Us issuing from the sides. PL 6, fig. 7. BEND INDENTED EMBOWED or hacked and hewed on the side. PL 15, fig. 2(1. BEND NOWY — with semi-circular projection on each side. PL 25, fig. 15. BEND PER (Fr. tranchcc) — when the field is divided by a diagonal line from the dexter chief to the sinister base.
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