in Heraldry, parts hanging down from the label, to the number of three, four, five, or six at most, resembling the drops in the Doric freeze. When they are more than three, they must be specified in blazoning.
PENDANTS of a Ship, are those streamers, or long colours, which are split and divided into two parts, ending in points, and hung at the head of masts, or at the yard-arm ends.
PENDENE-Vow, in Cornwall, in England, on the north coast, by Morvath. There is here an unfathomable cave under the earth, into which the sea flows at high water. The cliffs between this and St Ives shine as if they had store of copper, of which indeed there is abundance within land.