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Definition of bordure in English: bordurenoun ˈbɔːdjʊəˈbɔrdʒər Heraldry A broad border used as a charge in a coat of arms, often as a mark of difference. 〔纹章〕盾形纹章的边缘 Example sentencesExamples - The bordures themselves were often dimidiated or even quartered and various lines of partition were used, so that the inside of the bordure might be engrailed or wavy.
- Taking notice of the similarities between the bordures of the stained glass window, those in Assisi and in the Duomo of Orvieto, further analogies in the choice of the colors and in the draping, she carries on the thesis that the work was realized by an Umbrian Master glazier.
- When used in an impaled coat the bordure is not continued around the inner side.
- In the last century a complicated system or differencing by bordures was propounded by Stoddart to allow for cadet arms, but although giving a conceptual framework, this has in practice been more honoured in the breach than in the observance.
- The orle is a narrow bordure following the exact outline of the shield, but within it, showing the field between the outer edge of the orle and the edge of the shield.
- The Scots, today, are the major cheerleaders for cadency, and, indeed, the modern Scots system is most elaborate, involving the use of differently tinctured bordures and changing the lines of the bordures to differentiate one man from another.
- When these three charges are taken up, there is some hesitation as to the next step: a bordure gules bezanty is used, then a bordure engrailed.
- In addition to our current catalogue, our bordures which we produce upon special orders with the desired colour, shape and dimensions are as strong and durable as natural marble bordure or ceramic bordures.
OriginLate Middle English: variant of border. Definition of bordure in US English: bordurenounˈbɔrdʒərˈbôrjər Heraldry A broad border used as a charge in a coat of arms, often as a mark of difference. 〔纹章〕盾形纹章的边缘 Example sentencesExamples - In the last century a complicated system or differencing by bordures was propounded by Stoddart to allow for cadet arms, but although giving a conceptual framework, this has in practice been more honoured in the breach than in the observance.
- When these three charges are taken up, there is some hesitation as to the next step: a bordure gules bezanty is used, then a bordure engrailed.
- When used in an impaled coat the bordure is not continued around the inner side.
- Taking notice of the similarities between the bordures of the stained glass window, those in Assisi and in the Duomo of Orvieto, further analogies in the choice of the colors and in the draping, she carries on the thesis that the work was realized by an Umbrian Master glazier.
- The orle is a narrow bordure following the exact outline of the shield, but within it, showing the field between the outer edge of the orle and the edge of the shield.
- The Scots, today, are the major cheerleaders for cadency, and, indeed, the modern Scots system is most elaborate, involving the use of differently tinctured bordures and changing the lines of the bordures to differentiate one man from another.
- In addition to our current catalogue, our bordures which we produce upon special orders with the desired colour, shape and dimensions are as strong and durable as natural marble bordure or ceramic bordures.
- The bordures themselves were often dimidiated or even quartered and various lines of partition were used, so that the inside of the bordure might be engrailed or wavy.
OriginLate Middle English: variant of border. |