in heraldry, denotes a crois with its four ends sharpened, but so as to terminate in obtuse angles.—It differs from the crois fitchée, in as much as the latter tapers by degrees to a point, and the former only at the ends.
in heraldry, denotes a crois with its four ends sharpened, but so as to terminate in obtuse angles.—It differs from the crois fitchée, in as much as the latter tapers by degrees to a point, and the former only at the ends.