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Definition of Enarched
1. a. Bent into a curve; -- said of a bend or other ordinary.
Definition of Enarched
1. Adjective. (heraldry) Bent into a curve; said of a bend or other ordinary. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Enarched
1. enarch [v] - See also: enarch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enarched
Literary usage of Enarched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Armory of the Western Counties (Devon and Cornwall).: From the by Sabine Baring-Gould, Robert Twigge (1898)
"... Arg: a fesse enarched and a chev: sa: Harl. MSS. 1080, 1538, 1567, 3288, 5871.
... Arg: 2 chevrons enarched sa: V. of Devon 1564. ..."
2. A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry by Henry Gough, James Parker (1894)
"English heralds also speak of the bend, &c., as arched, enarched, or embowed,
... Argent, three bars enarched in the middle gules—HENCKELL, London. ..."
3. Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of (1907)
"... as has just been mentioned, still existing, though without the oak canopy
illuminated with many arms of East Anglia; (6) "an enarched monument" to Sir ..."
4. The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End of the Year 1700 by Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, John Eames, John Martyn (1734)
"The third is on a Pear-Tree, which I enarched upon two Pear- Stocks, ... but by
the two enarched Branches, the Root being out of the Ground; and though it ..."
5. The Mango: Its Culture and Varieties by G. Marshall Woodrow (1904)
"Some of the trees in the writer's charge had 500 stocks enarched at one time,
and the illustration attached, for which thanks are due to Dr. Fair- child, ..."