Tincture of red in heraldry.
1 Over all, on an escutcheon of the first, a jambe gules .
2 The crest, out of a crown vallery, argent, a cask of whisky, gules .
3 It was actually, on a field vert, a griffin rampant sable, langued gules .
4 And ' gules ' means 'red.' Now, such heraldic rays are usually azure or blue.
5 It bore arms counterpaly argent and gules , a canton ermine-
6 His shield bore an eagle, gules , on a field, or.
7 Surely it is a head gules on an argent field.
8 His scutcheon was paly of four, argent and gules .
9 The supporters, a griffin and dragon gules , enchained or, made a pretty effect in the carving.
10 It is three chevrons gules , I take it.
11 When 'neath the flag of flaming gules
12 To this coat was added "a label of four points gules inclosing three fleur-de-lys or."
13 I bear azure powdered with trefoils or, with a lion's paw of the same armed gules in fesse.
14 They bear on a shield tierce fessed azure, gules and sable, a horse rearing argent, shod with gold.
15 His arms were argent, two chevrons, sable, between three roses, gules , with the motto-"Mannersmaketh man."
16 Yes, there they were: argent, a bend gules , with four escallops of the field,-theancient coat of my house.
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