- Bend sinister
- Her. An *honourable *ordinary drawn as mirror opposite to a *bend, i.e. from the shield's *sinister chief to *dexter base. It was a mark of bastardy.Cf. Baton2
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Bend Sinister — Bend Sinister … Википедия
Bend sinister — Bend Bend, n. [AS. bend. See {Band}, and cf. the preceding noun.] 1. A band. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. [OF. bende, bande, F. bande. See {Band}.] (Her.) One of the honorable ordinaries, containing a third or a fifth part of the field. It… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bend sinister — n. Heraldry a diagonal band or stripe on a shield, from the upper right to the lower left corner (as seen by the viewer): it signifies bastardy in the family line … English World dictionary
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bend sinister — an imputation of illegitimacy The heraldic bend sinister runs from the upper right to the lower left corner of a coat of arms. To suggest that someone, whether or not entitled to a coat of arms, has a bend sinister, is to imply that he… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
bend sinister — bend′ sin′ister n. her a diagonal band extending from the sinister chief to the dexter base on a heraldic shield • Etymology: 1615–25 … From formal English to slang
bend-sinister — bend sinˈister noun See above • • • Main Entry: ↑bend … Useful english dictionary
bend sinister — /bɛnd ˈsɪnəstə/ (say bend sinuhstuh) noun Heraldry a diagonal band extending from the sinister chief to the dexter base (a supposed mark of bastardy) … Australian English dictionary