Citations:fir-twigged
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Having its edge jagged in such a way as to resemble fir twigs.
- 1996, South African Journal of Cultural History:
- The Bureau for Heraldry was established in 1963 to regulate heraldic matters in South Africa. [...] inter alia, in the use of Cape Dutch and Karoo gabled partition lines in shields, gabled and fir-twigged crosses and crowns, as well […]
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- 2022 February 15, Walter Jon Williams, Lord Quillifer, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 81:
- ... described in the language of the heralds as Azure, a galleon argent a chief fir twigged argent, in chief three pens bendwise sable. Which is to say a blue field with a white galleon, and a wide white stripe at the top with three black quills. The border between the stripe and the blue field was jagged in a way meant to resemble fit twigs, which became a heraldic pun, Quill-in-fir.