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invecked, ppl. a.|ɪnˈvɛkt| Also 5 inveckit, 6 envecked. [f. inveck for invect, L. invect-us, pa. pple. of invehĕre (see inveigh) + -ed: cf. invected.] Bordered by or consisting (as an edge) of a series of small convex lobes (see quot. 1610). Chiefly in Her.
1496Bk. St. Albans, Her. C iv b, Portat vnam crucem planam inuectam de coloribus albis et nigris..He beareth..a cros of Siluer and Sable inuekkyt. Ibid. D iij a, The wich..ar calde armis quarterit inueckit or of colowris inueckyt, for in them..oon colowre is inuehit in to an othir. 1562Leigh Armorie (1579) 31 b, He beareth sable, a crosse enuecked Argent. 1610J. Guillim Heraldry i. v. (1660) 27 As the former [ingrailed] doth dilate itself by way of incroaching into the Field, contrariwise this doth contract itself by inversion of the points into itself; in regard whereof..it..is called Invecked. 1677Plot Oxfordshire 144 These leaves of ours being all invecked, whereas the Trachelia are all indented. 1836Baines Hist. Lancs. III. 183 The eastern window [of Whalley Church]..is invecked with ramified tracery. 1889N. & Q. 7th Ser. VII. 97/1 It..reveals an under coat of pale blue with invecked edges. |