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bordure|ˈbɔːdjʊə(r)| [The earlier form of border, F. bordure, OF. bordeure.] 1. Her. ‘A Bearing that goes all round, and parallel to the boundary of the Escutcheon, in form of a hem, and always contains a fifth part of the Field in breadth.’ Porny Elem. Her. 1787.
1460Lybeaus Disc. 858 He bar the scheld of goules..Of gold was the bordure. 1592W. Wyrley Armorie 86 Three rundels..In sable bordure deepely ingreled. 1610J. Guillim Heraldry i. v. (1660) 30 This term Entoyre is proper to all bordures charged with dead things. 1763Brit. Mag. IV. 527 Sable, an eagle displayed, ermine, within a bordure, argent. 1864Boutell Heraldry, Hist. & Pop. xiv. 163 The bordure of Holland is blazoned without any dimidiation. 2. = border. (An occasional variant.)
1664Evelyn Kal. Hort. (1729) 199 In such Bordures..plant neither Herbs nor Flowers. 1693― De la Quint. Compl. Gard. Gloss., Bordures or Borders is a term likewise used for Herbs commonly planted in Borders. a1695Wood Life (1848) 295 note, I have here printed my epistle with a bordure and picture in it. 1830Tennyson Poems 85 In the bordure of her robe was writ Wisdom. |