单词 | cotise |
释义 | cotisen. Heraldry. 1. An ordinary, in breadth the fourth part of a bend; usually occurring in couples, one on each side of a bend, fess, or other charge; cf. cost n.4 ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > charge: device on shield > [noun] > charge of simplest or commonest kind > band crossing shield diagonally > of quarter width cost1572 cotise1572 1300 Siege Caerlaverock (1828) 12 O une blanche bende lee De deus costices entre alee.] 1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie 12 A Coste, is the fourth parte of the bende..and is called at somtime a Cotys, somtyme a Batune. 1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie ii. v. 51 When one of these is borne alone..then shall you terme it..a Cost; but if they bee borne by couples..then you may name them Cotises. 1844 J. Burke & J. B. Burke Encycl. Heraldry (ed. 3) at Browne (Canterbury, co. Kent) Sa. three tigers pass. in bend, betw. two double cotises ar. ΚΠ 1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie vi. vi. 271 If the things be liuing and sease vpon the Shield, then shall they be called properly Supporters; but if they are Inanimate and touch not the Escocheon, then shall such Armes, be said to be (not Supported, but) Cotised of such and such things... And these Cotises..are so called..of Costa, the Rib. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2021). cotisev. Heraldry. transitive. To border (a bend, fess, chevron, etc.) on both sides with cotises, barrulets, etc. See also cotise n. 2). ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > charge: device on shield > place charge on [verb (transitive)] > provide with narrow border cotise1572 1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie ii. f. 60 A bende, cotized with two cotizes. 1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie vi. vi. 271 If the things be liuing and sease vpon the Shield, then shall they be called properly Supporters; but if they are Inanimate and touch not the Escocheon, then shall such Armes, be said to be (not Supported, but) Cotised of such and such things... And these Cotises..are so called..of Costa, the Rib. 1681 London Gaz. No. 1644/4 Engraven with these Arms, viz. On a Fess Cottased between three Half-Moons, as many Roses also. 1863 C. Boutell Man. Heraldry xv. 137 They appear..to have cotised their own silver bend with the two bendlets. Derivatives ˈcotised adj. ΚΠ 1847 H. Gough Gloss. Terms Brit. Heraldry 89 Cotticed, Cottised, or Accosted, said of a bend borne between cottices. Categories » ˈcotising n. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < |
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