Phéon

Phéon
Meuble héraldique « Phéon »

Un phéon est un type de flèche ou de pointe de lance utilisé dans l'Antiquité romaine, à la pointe aigüe et dont le rangier est dentelé. C'est une figure utilisée traditionnellement en héraldique, la pointe orientée vers le haut dans l'héraldique française et vers le bas dans l'héraldique anglaise.


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  • Pheon — Phe on, n. [Prob. from Old French.] (Her.) A bearing representing the head of a dart or javelin, with long barbs which are engrailed on the inner edge. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pheon — /fee on/, n. Heraldry. a charge representing an arrowhead with widely spread barbs. Also called broad arrow. [1480 90; earlier feon, of uncert. orig.] * * * …   Universalium

  • Pheon — Her. A *charge displayed as the head or point of a javelin or arrow, with barbs on its inner side. These barbs are said to be *engrailed since they are indicated by round indentations …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • phéon — orphéon …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • pheon — phe·on …   English syllables

  • pheon — ˈfēˌän noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English feon 1. : a conventional heraldic representation of the head of a javelin, dart, or arrow point downward with two long barbs engrailed on the inner edge 2. : a head of an arrow borne as a heraldic charge …   Useful english dictionary

  • Broad arrow — A broad arrow or pheon is a type of arrow with a typically flat barbed head. It is a symbol used traditionally in heraldry, most notably in England, and later the United Kingdom to mark government property.Use in heraldryThe broad arrow as an… …   Wikipedia

  • μTorrent — μTorrent …   Википедия

  • Riaillé — 47° 31′ 11″ N 1° 17′ 39″ W / 47.5197222222, 1.29416666667 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • As broad as long — Broad Broad (br[add]d), a. [Compar. {Broader} (br[add]d [ e]r); superl. {Broadest}.] [OE. brod, brad, AS. br[=a]d; akin to OS. br[=e]d, D. breed, G. breit, Icel. brei[eth]r, Sw. & Dan. bred, Goth. braids. Cf. {Breadth}.] 1. Wide; extend in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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