
In heraldry, flaunches or flanches or flanks are among the ordinaries or subordinaries, consisting of two arcs of circles protruding into the field from the sides of the shield. The flaunch is never borne singly. Plain flaunches are seen in the coats of Hulbert Paul Lindahl Silver and Gillian Patricia Birtwhistle. They may be of different tincture...
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(from the article `heraldry`) ...is the upper half of a saltire (St. Andrew`s cross) with the lower half of a pale, forming a Y-shape. The pile is a triangle pointing downward. ...
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