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crusily, -illy, a. Her.|ˈkruːsɪlɪ| Also 6 crusule, 7–8 crusuly, 7 crossule, 9 crusillé(e, (crucilly, cily). [a. OF. crusillié, var. of croisillé (Godef.) ‘strewn with crosses or croisettes’, f. croisille, dim. of croix cross.] Of a field or charge: Covered or strewn with small crosses, usually crosses crosslet.
1572J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 115 b, He beareth Argent, a Cheuron de Ermines, betweene three Inkes molyn, crusule botonie fitchie Sable. 1766Porny Heraldry Gloss., Crusily or Crusuly. 1864Boutell Heraldry Hist. & Pop. vi. 29 When the Field is covered with small Crosses Crosslets, it is said to be Crusilly. 1882Cussans Heraldry viii. 128 Crusillé. |