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chapournet Her. Also 6–7 shapournet(t. [dim. of chapourn, or corruption of F. chaperonnet.] In a coat of arms, a chief divided by a bow-shaped line, understood to represent a hood.
1562Leigh Armorie (1597) 62 b, The field is Tenne, a chief Shapournet, Or, and Ermines. 1610J. Guillim Heraldry ii. iv. (1660) 56 The field is Tennè, a cheefe, or, charged with a Shapournet Ermine. This tearm Shapournet (if I mistake not) is derived from the French word Chaperon which signifieth a Hood, whereof this is a diminutive and beareth a resemblance. 1696Phillips, Chapournet, a little Hood, a bearing in Armory. 1721–1800Bailey, Chapournet, a little Hood; the Figure of which Heralds take for the Bearing of a Coat of Arms. Hence chapournetted, shap- a. = chapourned.
1688R. Holme Armoury i. viii. §86 He beareth.. a Fesse and a shapournett shapour[n]ed (or shapournetted or headed) of the third. Ibid. i. ix. §1 He beareth Argent a [Chief] Shapournetted Reversed, Azure. (Some term it a Chiefe Shapourned). |