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单词 parted per pale
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parted per pale
2. Heraldry. Divided into parts of different tinctures; = party adj. 2a. Frequently in parted per pale.
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1395 in F. J. Furnivall Fifty Earliest Eng. Wills (1882) 6 (MED) Also I deuyse to the same Alienore, a round bassin of siluer, which hath a scochon of my lordes armys and of myn Iparted.
1478 in Trans. Shropshire Archæol. Soc. (1909) 9 384 A shild of azure and pourpll parted in pale.
1486 Blasyng of Armys sig. dvj, in Bk. St. Albans In armys partit it is requyrit alway that the partys of the colouris be equall.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry IV f. xij One sorte had the vambrases the pacegardes the grandgardes the poldren, the pollettes, parted with golde and azure.
1562 G. Legh Accedens of Armory 44 Parted per Pale.
1610 E. Bolton Elements of Armories sig. N4 They are all parted per pale, or (to vse Scohiers word) mi-partie, that is, parted long-wise in the midst.
a1695 A. Wood Surv. Antiq. City of Oxf. (1899) III. 129 Over his head are his armes engraven... Over hers in lozenge, parted per fess, a lozenge counterchanged [etc.].
1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I. at Traverse There is also a Partition of an Eschucheon used in Heraldry of this Figure, which they call Parted per Pile [printed Pale] Traverse, Argent and Gules.
1728 S. Kent Banner Display'd II. 764 Some Blazoners hold..that then such Bearing is more aptly termed Parted per Cross.
1823 J. Rutter Delineations of Fonthill p. xxi Beckford, Parted per Pale Gules, and Azure.
1838 Penny Cycl. XII. 142/1 [A shield Fusily] if parted per pale and per bend, would be either Lozengy-bendy, or Fusily-bendy, according to the width of the space between the lines.
1936 P. W. Lovell & W. M. Marcham Village of Highgate ix. 55 A lion likewise parted and counter-coloured.
1969 J. P. Brooke-Little Fox-Davies's Compl. Guide Heraldry viii. 78 A coat divided per pale or per chevron is so described, and whilst the Scottish field of this character is officially termed Parted [per pale, or per chevron], the English equivalent is Party.
1988 T. Woodcock & J. M. Robinson Oxf. Guide Heraldry 202 (Gloss.) Impale, to arrange two coats of arms side by side in one shield divided (or parted) per pale.
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