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sarcelé

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sarcelé (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of sarcelly
    • 1822, Daniel Lysons, Magna Britannia;: Devonshire:
      A. a cross sarcelé voided, G.
    • 1865, John Gough Nichols, The Herald and Genealogist, page 97:
      Gules, on a crosse sarcelé d'or five mollettes of the firste, persed. But this Crosse, and others, I fynde so often not well figured that it maketh me doubteful of the certayne names thereof. Wherfore, it is very needefull for []
    • 1911, Lincoln Record Society, The Publications of the Lincoln Record Society, page 52:
      Over ye doore att ye entrance into ye Hall in ye Stone worke — A Cross sarcely, which as it is painted in many places in ye Hall is Arg. a Cross sarcelé, Sab. [P. 45.]

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