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Definition of Cottise in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Cottise. What does Cottise mean ... n. 1. Her. A diminutive of the bendlet, containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the ...

cottises - definition of cottises by the Free Online Dictionary n. 1. Her. A diminutive of the bendlet, containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend. When a single cottise is used alone it is often called a cost

GCIDEXML - search results for Cottise kobrevettibreves n Cf F ct side L costa rib Her A diminutive of the bendlet containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend

GCIDEXML - search results for Cost See Coast . 1. A rib a side a region or coast. Obs. Piers Plowman. 1913 Webster Betwixt the costs of a ship. B. Jonson. 1913 Webster 2. Her. See Cottise . 1913 Webster

Cottise - Definition of Cottise by Websters Online Dictionary Cottise explanation. Definition of Cottise is provided by 1913 Websters Dictionary WordNet Lexical Database Dictionary of Computing Legal Dictionary Medical Dictionary Dream Dictionary meta

Cost - Definition of Cost by Websters Online Dictionary 2. Her. See Cottise . v. t. 1. To require to be given , expended , or laid out therefor , as in barter , purchase , acquisition , etc . to cause the cost , expenditure , relinquishment , or loss of as , the ticket cost a dollar the

ARTFL Project: Webster Dictionary, 1913 Cottise Page: 330 Cottise ktts n Cf F ct side L costa rib Her A diminutive of the bendlet containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend

ARTFL Project: Webster Dictionary, 1913 Cottise Cottise ktts n Cf F ct side L costa rib Her A diminutive of the bendlet containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend

Heraldic Terms from Cost to Crest - Pimbley When borne in pairs, it is called Cottise. Cotise - See COTTISE. Cotised - See COTTISED. Cottise - cot-tise The same as COST Cottised - cot-tised A term applied to ordinaries when borne between two

Genealogy The Home page of the Cilia la Corte Family, Genealogy, Heraldry, Malta Genealogy, Aragon. Cotise. Cottise, Cost, Couste . A diminutive of the bend , being a quarter of its breadth or half

Genealogy Cornish Chough Cornished Cornucopia Coronet Cost Cote-Armure Cotic Fr. Cotise Cotised C toy Cottise Cottised Couchant

Pimbleys Dictionary of Heraldry - C When borne in pairs, it is called Cottise. Cotise - See COTTISE. Cotised - See COTTISED. Cottise - cot-tise The same as COST Cottised - cot-tised A term applied to ordinaries when borne between

definition of cost See Cottise. To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc

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cost - definition by dict.die.net Cottise Cottise kottis n Cf F cocitte side L costa rib Her A diminutive of the bendlet containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend

Somewhere in Tyme - Coat of Arms - Charges C Page Cottise: A cottise, cottice, or bendlet represents the scarf or shield suspender of a knight commander. It is said to signify defense or protection. Crab: The crab is a symbol of great strength and power

Chapter Cothurnus itoi Couched of C by Websters Dictionary Cottise Cottise n Cf F cocitt side L costa rib Her A diminutive of the bendlet containing one half its area or one quarter the area of the bend

Chapter Cothurnus itoi Couched of C by Websters Dictionary Cotise Cotise n Her See Cottise Cotised Cotised a Her See Cottised Cotland Cotland n Land appendant to a cot or cottage or held by a cottager or cotter

Cottle, Joseph - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cottle, Joseph English bookseller, writer, and publisher. He published works by the poets Robert Southey Cottise. Cottised. cottises. Cottius. Cottle County. Cottle County, Texas. Cottle County, TX

Cottian Alps - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cottian Alps Part of the main chain of the Alps , lying on the borders of France and Italy. Cottise. Cottised. cottises. Cottius. Cottle County. Cottle County, Texas. Cottle County, TX

dictionary of the intertextual fabric DICTIONARY, FABRIC, INTERTEXTUAL, OF, THE about a acquisition amount any anything as barter be benefit borne bought cause charge charged coast cost cottise detriment

dictionary of the intertextual fabric self-denial 853 bought 742 therefor 340 relinquishment 224 cottise 198

heraldry.lordkyl.net But as it happens sometimes that the bend is plain and the Cottise not so, then the latter blazoning is found to be the most convenient. Le counte Chaumpaine, dazur a une bende dargent a custeres

The Scottish Heraldry Forum Message Another suggestion. I can appreciate your desire not to clutter the shield by placing extra charges on either side of the bend Azure. Why not cottise the bend

www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk The double belting of the cottise is indicative not only of military service but also of public office as I am Mayor of Osborne Pennsylvania

FanFiction.Net : Dictionary Thesaurus When a single cottise is used alone it is often called a cost . See also Couple-close . 1913 Webster From WordNet r 2.0 August 2003 : cost n 1: the total spent for goods

cotton - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. something that you say when you want to express affection for someone. My little niece - bless Cottise. Cottised. cottises. Cottius. Cottle County. Cottle County, Texas. Cottle County, TX

History The Force Crest These do not have to be blazoned i.e. described heraldically as barrulets, because when a narrow bar runs parallel to a fesse it is called cottise, and when there

COST - Definition Cottise . Cost k o st 115, v . t . imp . p p Cost p pr vb n Costing OF coster couster F co u ter fr L constare to stand at to cost con - stare to stand See Stand and

Computer Dictionary - C-74 English Dictionary - Browsing Page C-74 cottise. cottised. cottoid. cottolene. cotton. cotton ball. cotton batting. cotton bollworm

Definition: Cost Meaning of Cost Definition: See Cottise. Cost 3 Definition: of Cost. Cost 4 Definition: To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc. to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of as,

Free Dictionary See Cottise . 1913 Webster See also: Coast Cottise 4 : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 Cottise Cottise kottis n Cf

Classical Gazetteer, page 191 Alpes Cottise. II. a prom, of Tarraconensis, near Barcino. Montjui. III. m. of Zeu-gitana, N.e. of Usaletus m. Jovis pagus, I. a village of the Triballi, Mcesioe, on Margus fl., R., bet.

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Dictionary When a single cottise is used alone it is often called a cost . See also Couple-close . 1913 Webster WordNet r 2.0 cost n 1: the total spent for goods or services including money and time

S comme Et puis il faudra louer un server, et alors le mieux et le plus sincre cest une association o tout le monde cottise symboliquement de 1 par an

Symbolism compass. conjoined. corn. cornucopia. coronet. cottise. couchant. counter. counter-salient. couped Last Updated: Wednesday, July 12, 2006. Home About Us Our Guarantee Privacy Statement Contact

Merriam-Webster Online cottid. cottidae. cottier. cottiest. cotting. cottise. cottle. Cotton. cotton. cottonade. cotton bollworm. cottonbush. cotton candy

The FEUDAL HERALD - November-December 2002 We continue the series on differencing or cadency with a look at examples of arms differenced by a bend or by one of its derivatives, the bendlet and cottise both known confusingly by such other

Cotton and Allied Textiles Industry Advisory Committee - What does Cottise. Cottised. cottises. Cottius. Cottle County. Cottle County, Texas. Cottle County, TX All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other

A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER Cottis with French heralds is sometimes used for describing a field covered with ten or more bendlets of alternate colours, and for a diminution of the cotice they use the term filet

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