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gyronny
[ jahy-ron-ee, jahy-ruh-nee ]
adjective
, Heraldry.
- divided into a number of gyrons, usually eight:
gyronny of eight.
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The arms of Campbell of Succoth are gyronny of eight engrailed, a most unusual circumstance.
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A combination of the lines of a saltire with a quarterly division produced the varied field called gyronny.
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I know of no other instance of the use of lines of partition in a gyronny field.
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