COMBATANT. A French word for fighting. See [LION].

COMPLEMENT. The Heraldic term for the full moon. When this figure is introduced as a charge in a coat of arms, it is called a moon in her complement.

COMPONY. A term applied to a bordure, pale, bend, or any other ordinary, made up of squares of alternate metal and colour.

Ex. Argent, an inescutcheon azure, border compony, or and gules.

CONJOINED. Joined together.

Ex. Argent, three legs armed, conjoined at the fess point at the upper extremity of the thigh, flexed in a triangle, garnished and spurred, or.

CONY. An heraldic name for a young rabbit.