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HERALDIC TERM
Variations of the field; Barry (heraldry); Gyronny; Chequy; Semy; Semé; Fretty; Semée; Barry wavy
  • Medieval [[coat of arms of France]]: ''Azure semy-de-lis or''
  • A shield ''barry of ten argent and gules''
  • dexter]] chief
  • ''Gules papellony or''. Arms of Baron de Châteaubriant (ancient)
  • A shield ''bendy sinister sable and argent''
  • Campbell]]
  • A shield ''Chevronny Or and gules''
  • Diocese of Worcester]]: Argent, ten torteaux four three two and one
  • A shield ''bendy azure and argent ''
  • A shield ''paly argent and gules''
  • oclc=3674935}}</ref> of Devon, England

Gyronny         
·adj Covered with gyrons, or divided so as to form several gyrons;
- said of an Escutcheon.
gyronny         
[d???'r?ni]
¦ adjective Heraldry (of a shield) divided into eight gyrons.
Origin
ME: from Fr. gironne, from giron (see gyron).
Fretty         
·adj Adorned with fretwork.

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Variation of the field

In heraldry, variations of the field are any of a number of ways that a field (or a charge) may be covered with a pattern, rather than a flat tincture or a simple division of the field.