counterembattled

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English[edit]

The arms of Aouste include a bar embattled counterembattled.

Etymology[edit]

counter- +‎ embattled

Adjective[edit]

counterembattled (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry) Having a lower edge or outline of alternating square indentations and extensions like battlements.
    • 1860, Bernard Burke, A Selection of Arms Authorized by the Laws of Heraldry, page 34:
      Az., on a fesse, embattled, counterembattled, arg., between three cocks' heads, erased, of the last, beaked, combed, and wattled, gu., two roses, also gu.
    • 1996, Penny Hebgin-Barnes, The Medieval Stained Glass of the County of Lincolnshire, page 29:
      Shield of Beckingham. Argent a fess counterembattled between three escallops sable, impaling Gules within a border engrailed or a lion passant argent, late 14th-c.

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