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In heraldry, an ordinary is described as quadrate (or more fully ''nowy quadrate'') when it has a square central boss. File:Durham shield.png|Shield of Durham University: Argent, a cross paty quadrate gules; on a canton azure a chevron or between three lions rampant argent. File:Cross 09.03 -markinch.jpg|Banner of the Burgh of Markinch, Scotland: Gules, on a cross nowy quadrate argent a cock gules. File:Cross paty quadrate wiki.jpg|Gules, a cross paty quadrate or, charged with five mullets of six points gules: a chief arched ermine charged with two Cornish choughs proper - Vickers, England Only certain ordinaries are usually shown quadrate: the cross, the pale, and the fess – but not, for example, a bordure or chevron. A saltire quadrate has the square lozengeways: File:Quadrate saltire wiki.jpg|Arms of North West Province, South Africa: Per saltire gules and azure, a saltire quadrate vert, fimbriated argent ... ==External links== * (Former arms ) of Freebridge Lynn Rural District Council, showing a cross quadrate. * (Former arms ) of Cannock Urban District Council, showing a cross potent quadrate. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Quadrate (heraldry)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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