Definition of Fitché

1. Adjective. (heraldry) Sharpened to a point; pointed. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Fitché

1. fitchy [adj] - See also: fitchy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fitché

fit out
fit the bill
fit to(a)
fit to be tied
fit up
fitch
fitche
fitched
fitchee
fitches
fitchet
fitchets
fitchew
fitchews
fitchy
fitché (current term)
fitful
fitfully
fitfulness
fitfulnesses
fitlier
fitliest
fitly
fitment
fitments
fitna
fitnah
fitnas
fitness
fitness center

Literary usage of Fitché

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Vestiges of Civilization: Or, The Aetiology of History, Religious by James O'Connell (1851)
"The opposite reveries of Fitche and Shelling are, in fact, cut off at the root by the fundamental and self-evident position of this discussion, namely, ..."

2. An Ordinary of Arms Contained in the Public Register of All Arms and by James Balfour Paul (1893)
"Or, a cross crosslet fitche'e sa. between two crescents in chief gu. and three fusils, 2 and i, in base az., within a bordure indented of the third. ..."

3. Debrett's Baronetage of England: Containing Their Descent and Present State by John Debrett (1815)
"Arms—Party per saltire, argent and sable; in chief and base quartering, a trefoil fitche, gules. AT in*—See plate 31. Smt-^Newland Park, Yorkshire. ..."

4. The Visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven by Thomas Hawley, William Harvey, Robert Cooke, George Owen, Henry Lilly, William Berry, College of Arms (Great Britain) (1878)
"As in the Vis. of 1612, but with a bordure gules. Thomas Fitche of ... Fitche of Brason=T=Joanne da. Roger Stoke of Trent in Somersett. ..."

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