Cup, Covered Cup. A vessel formed like a chalice, and having a raised cover; borne by the Botilers, Butlers, &c.
Cushion, Pillow, Oreiller. Unless described of another form, square or oblong, and with a tassel at each corner.
No. 235.— Dacre
Knot and Badges.
Dacre Knot. No. 235. (See Knot.)
Dancetté. [No. 38]B. In early blazon, a fesse dancetté is styled simply “a dancette” or “a danse.” Nos. [78], [146]; and No. [20]A, page 70.
Debruised. When an ordinary surmounts an animal or another charge.
Decrescent. A half-moon having its horns to the sinister. [No. 166]C.
Deer. In general practice very little if any differentiation is made between the Stag, the Buck, and the Hart; the female is a Hind, and of course is without attires. (See [Chapter VIII.])