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barry, a. Her.|ˈbɑːrɪ| [a. F. barré barred, f. barrer to bar.] (A field) Divided horizontally into a number of equal parts by bars of two colours arranged alternately.
1486Bk. St. Albans, Her. D. vij, He berith barri of siluer and sable. 1572J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 31 b, The blazon..how they differ from playne armes barrie. [See quotation for bendy.] 1864Boutell Heraldry Hist. & Pop. xv. 211 This shield of De Grey with the barry field. barry-ˈbendy a., divided into both bars and bends, with colours alternating. barry-ˈnebuly a., barry, but with the lines bounding the bars made wavy. barry-ˈpily a., divided into a number of equal ‘piles’ or wedge-shaped pieces, horizontally arranged, and alternately coloured.
1611J. Guillim Heraldry v. iii. (1660) 369, iv. 371. |