Lexicographical Neighbors of Annulets
Literary usage of Annulets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to Families in Great by John Woody Papworth (1874)
"2 annulets On. on a fess erm. betw. a cross patty fitchy and two ... Arg. on a
fess betw. two annulets gu. a mullet betw. as many cups covered or. ..."
2. An Ordinary of Arms Contained in the Public Register of All Arms and by James Balfour Paul (1893)
"Az. three annulets or stoned gu. ( and 3rd quarters of ist and 4th grand ... Gu.
three annulets or stoned az., within a bordure of the second charged with a ..."
3. Faiths and Folklore: A Dictionary of National Beliefs, Superstitions and by William Carew Hazlitt (1905)
"They are small glass annulets, commonly about half as wide as our finger rings,
but much thicker, usually of a green colour, though some are blue, ..."
4. The Publications of the Harleian Society by Harleian Society (1871)
"Sa. on a bend cotised Arg. three annulets. 2 and 3. Az. a lion rampant Arg. V.
ASHFIELD. VI. Gu. on a bend Arg. three cinquefoils Gu. [broken]. ..."
5. Rudimentary Dictionary of Terms Used in Architecture, Civil, Architecture by John Weale (1850)
"... placed between the astragal and the annulets Cold chisel, a piece of steel
flattened and sharpened at one end, which is properly tempered, ..."
6. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1883)
"3917), as also a fcss with 2 annulets in chief, and a fess with 3 annulets in
... A number of Kentish families bore annulets : Auberville—Party per fesse ..."
7. Numismatic Notes & Monographs by American Numismatic Society (1920)
"Rev. i PESO, within partial wreath and half circle of annulets. Edge reeded.
Size 39 mm. Weights of pieces examined vary from 25.92 to 27.59 gr. ..."