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Volume 2 · 59 words · 1797 Edition

in the sea-language. A cross-bar shot is said to be armed, when some rope-yarn or the like is rolled about the end of the iron bar, which runs through the shot.

heraldry, is used when the horns, feet, beak, or talons, of any beast or bird of prey, are of a different colour from the rest of their body.