gules in English

noun
1
red, as a heraldic tincture.
sword and long cross gules

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1. Bordures gules with charges ‎ (28 C, 92 F) Bordures compony argent and gules ‎ (11 C, 121 F) Bordures compony argent, gules and vair ‎ (1 F) Bordures compony gules and or ‎ (2 C, 33 F) Bordures compony gules and vair ‎ (1 F) Bordures compony gules, or

2. Gules, three Annulets in pile Argent

3. Ermine, three Annulets interlaced in triangle gules--MANDERE

4. However other Armorials do give Argent, a bend gules

5. Gules, six Annulets embraced or, two, two and two--BRACER

6. The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess Or a demi-eagle Bicapitate sable armed gules and gules five annulets argent, two, one and two

7. Blazon Arms Quarterly first Argent a dexter hand couped fessways proper holding a cross crosslet fitchée Azure second Argent a tower embattled Gules windows and port Sable third Argent a roundel gyronny of eight Sable and Gules fourth Argent a dexter hand couped fessways proper holding an Aesculapian rod Azure; Crest A tower embattled Gules charged with a roundel gyronny of eight Sable and Gules within an annulet Or; Motto HOPE IN GOD;

8. Gules, six Annulets interlaced palewise in pairs, and a chief or--CLENCH.

9. Argent in front a sun in splendour Or a Gyrfalcon's head erased Argent langued Gules.

10. Argent, Bordured with fleurs-de-lys azure, a lion rampant gules, Thorpe -- Crest; on a torce ar: & sa: a Grif¬fin's head erased per pale, argent and sable, crined and beaked gules, charged with an

11. Rounding the arms, a wreath of wheat Or, tied Gules, and upon these ties the mottos "BLM" and "ACAB", upon the first a mullet Gules, Bordured Or, and inside it a hammer and sickle Or

12. On an Imperial Crown proper, a lion sejant Affronty gules, armed and langued azure

13. Arms Blazon: Per chevron argent and sable, two roses gules and a cobra Affronty erect argent within a bordure counterchanged

14. Or, a Saltire Gules, charged with one ram head erased Affrontee Per fess embattled Vert and Barry Or and Pourpre, in chief two horses passant respectant Or Per chevron Argent and Gules one cross Gules on the senester in chief and in base one pegasus furious Argent Argent, a Cross wavy Azur, charged with one pegasus Argent

15. Escutcheon Quarterly 1st & 4th Gules within an orle of crosses Botonny fitchée Or a lion rampant of the last holding in the dexter forepaw a fasces erect Proper 2nd per pale Or and Gules three leopard's faces

16. Party per pale, the dexter per fess Gules a dove Affronty radiant Argent and Purpure an open book Argent bound Gules showing the Hebrew letter Aleph and the Greek Omega of the last, the sinister Vert over a chalice Or a host Argent for the Eucharist, a base barry wavy Argent and Azure.

17. Quarterly: in 1 and 4, or, a lion gules, crowned of the same (Albert); in 2 and 3, Azure, two wolves Affronty argent (Segur)

18. Badge: On a plate Bordured quarterly Argent Or Sable and Gules a raven displayed Sable encircled by the motto “Life, Choices, Mistakes, Lessons”

19. Dexter: Quarterly azure and argent, a cross Botonny thoughout of the second and gules, in dexter chief a star of the second (Archdiocese of Baltimore)

20. Affronty (not comparable) (heraldry, of an animal, postpositive) Facing the observer.On an Imperial Crown proper, a lion sejant Affronty gules, armed and langued azure

21. Attired: In heraldry , having horns: thus, “a hart gules Attired or” means a red stag having horns of gold: used only of the hart and buck

22. A lion passant Gules charged on the shoulder with a cross Botonny fitchéee Or and holding in the dexter forepaw a fasces Proper

23. Gyronny of eight gules and sable; on a chevron between three Annulets or, a grose between two adzes azure; on a chief vert three lilies slipped and leaved argent--COOPERS' Company, Incorporated 1501

24. Arms of Wrey Baronets, with quarterings and crests, as seen on mural monument in Tawstock Church, Devon, to Sir Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey, 12th Baronet: Quarterly: 1st: Sable, a fesse between three pole-axes argent helved gules (Wrey); 2nd: Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable (); 3rd: Within a bordure argent the Royal Arms of England (Plantagenet); 4th: Azure

25. Parted per pale; I Bleu Celeste, a celtic cross argent [throughout]; II Argent, a bend sinister gules; [the shield] Bordured or and crowned with chapeau purpure banded or

26. Arms: Argent a pair of Flaunches Sable five Pellets in chief the first and last parted along the arcs of the Flaunches and counterchanged within a Bordure per pale and per chevron Abaised Gules and Or.

27. The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess gules balances surmounted by a palm frond palewise argent, and Or an eagle Bicapitate displayed sable armed and langued of the first.

28. In 1926, LaRose designed the arms of the Wilmington Diocese which were based, as you note, upon those of the Lords de la Warr [pronounced like the State] : “Gules, a lion rampant Or on a semé of cross-crosslets Botonny fitchy Argent”

29. [hole in MS three or four words missing] charged with a Leopards head Or, with a Creast on a healme and wreath of his colours, argent[hole in MS two words missing] gryfons head erazed and parted per pale argent and gules Accolled [collared] with …

30. The Clan Badge is a grey demi Catamountain,salient, on his sinister foreleg a Highland targe, gules, and inscribed with the MacBain Clan Motto:"Touch Not a Catt, Bot a Targe." The McIlvaine Motto is very similar: "Touch Not…

31. As the town has two martyrs for patrons, it is gules (red) to the gold staff (as a reminder that the abbess of the Prado is presenting the cure), with the right of the gold palm for St. George and, a palm silver palm for St. Apollonia.

32. 195 [ previous page ] Blazon Arms Argent on an island Vert, to the sinister an oak tree fructed, to the dexter thereof three oak saplings sprouting all proper, on a chief Gules a lion passant guardant Or; Crest On a grassy mount a blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) reguardant crowned with the Royal Crown and bearing in its beak a leaf of the red oak tree (Quercus rubra L.) fructed proper; Supporters Two foxes (Vulpes fulva) Sable embellished Argent, that to the dexter gorged with a collar of potato blossoms proper, that to the sinister gorged with a length of fishnet Argent, both on a mount Vert set with a Mi'kmaq star Azure between lady's slipper flowers (Cypripedium acaule), red roses, thistles, shamrocks and white garden lilies proper; Motto PARVA SUB INGENTI;