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the ordinary position of an arrow is in pale with the point downward; but it is well to mention this, - when several arrows are used, the bundle is called a sheaf. Three arrows - two in saltire and one in pale, point downward - are the arms of Lowell. Arrows are ''armed'' of their point, and ''feathered'' of the color of their feathers | the ordinary position of an arrow is in pale with the point downward; but it is well to mention this, - when several arrows are used, the bundle is called a sheaf. Three arrows - two in saltire and one in pale, point downward - are the arms of Lowell. Arrows are ''armed'' of their point, and ''feathered'' of the color of their feathers | ||
− | ''Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866'' | + | '''E003''' - ''Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866'' |
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the ordinary position of an arrow is in pale with the point downward; but it is well to mention this, - when several arrows are used, the bundle is called a sheaf. Three arrows - two in saltire and one in pale, point downward - are the arms of Lowell. Arrows are armed of their point, and feathered of the color of their feathers
E003 - Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866