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FITCHY

Volume 8 · 67 words · 1810 Edition

in Heraldry, (from the French fishe, i.e. fixed); a term applied to a cross when the lower branch ends in a sharp point; and the reason of it Mackenzie supposes to be, that the primitive Christians were wont to carry crosses with them wherever they went; and when they stopped on their journey at any place, they fixed those portable crosses in the ground for devotion's sake.