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arches

  • having an arch or arches but, in the Anglophone heraldries, concave ones, not bulging out convex ones.

Eh? I'm not getting a mental picture here. — Tamfang ( talk) 21:44, 10 June 2010 (UTC) reply

@ Tamfang: I don’t know what it’s supposed to mean, either. For an ordinary like a fess or a bend there’s no inside or outside; you need a reference direction to decide whether something is concave or convex. But see Parker’s note about the rarity of embowed/courbé devices in English heraldry at Embowed, of which the above may be a garbled representation (mistaking disuse for use of the kind opposite to that depicted).— Odysseus 147 9 05:01, 15 May 2024 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

arches

  • having an arch or arches but, in the Anglophone heraldries, concave ones, not bulging out convex ones.

Eh? I'm not getting a mental picture here. — Tamfang ( talk) 21:44, 10 June 2010 (UTC) reply

@ Tamfang: I don’t know what it’s supposed to mean, either. For an ordinary like a fess or a bend there’s no inside or outside; you need a reference direction to decide whether something is concave or convex. But see Parker’s note about the rarity of embowed/courbé devices in English heraldry at Embowed, of which the above may be a garbled representation (mistaking disuse for use of the kind opposite to that depicted).— Odysseus 147 9 05:01, 15 May 2024 (UTC) reply

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