Lexicographical Neighbors of Crusily
Literary usage of Crusily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Herald Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility & Gentry ...by Thomas Robson by Thomas Robson (1830)
"Hall, [Wilts.] sa. three battle-axes ar. Hull, [Wilts.] sa. three halberts ar.
staves or. 11ч//, [Worcester] aï', crusily az. three ..."
2. An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to Families in Great by John Woody Papworth (1874)
"Gn. crusily fitchy and three cups arg. ... Reginald AT CONDUIT, Lord Mayor of
London 1334-5. '•'a. crusily ... Vert crusily and three cups covered arg. ..."
3. Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418: Illustrated with by Joseph Foster (1902)
"Berkeley, S;r Maurice OF Oм'-(Н. vL Roll) bore.gules. crusily formée and a chevron
argent, all within a bordure of the last; Atkinson Roll ..."
4. A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry by Henry Gough, James Parker (1894)
"Gules, crusily or—ROHAN, Lord of Warwick. i—9 9 »—i Sire William de KYME, ...
Gules, crusily fitchy or, a griffin segreant of the last—PAD. ..."
5. A Treatise on Heraldry, British and Foreign: With English and French Glossaries by John Woodward (1896)
"Another differenced coat: Azure, crusily an orle or, is attributed to EUSTACE DE
BALLIOL in the Roll of HENRY III. Sir ROGER DE ST. ..."
6. A Book of Knights Banneret, Knights of the Bath, and Knights Bachelor: Made by Walter Charles Metcalfe (1885)
"Quarterly—1, Gules, a chevron Argent between three men's heads couped of the
second, wreathed Or, quartering Azure, crusily and a lion rampant Argent ; 2, ..."