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Definition of barry in English: barryadjective ˈbɑːriˈbɛri Heraldry Divided into typically four, six, or eight equal horizontal bars of alternating tinctures. barry of six, argent and azure Example sentencesExamples - More rarely, a barry field can be of two colours or two metals.
- The barry field and ermine lion are from the heraldry of the Cecils, and Hatfield has been the seat of this branch of the family ever since.
- In English heraldry, we find examples of a lion passant on the upper trait of a barry field.
Origin Late 15th century: from French barré 'barred, striped', past participle of barrer. Definition of barry in US English: barryadjectiveˈbɛriˈberē Heraldry Divided into typically four, six, or eight equal horizontal bars of alternating tinctures. barry of six, argent and azure Example sentencesExamples - In English heraldry, we find examples of a lion passant on the upper trait of a barry field.
- More rarely, a barry field can be of two colours or two metals.
- The barry field and ermine lion are from the heraldry of the Cecils, and Hatfield has been the seat of this branch of the family ever since.
Origin Late 15th century: from French barré ‘barred, striped’, past participle of barrer. |