Cross Pattée: if the outer lines are curved inwardly, it is called a "Pattée concave;" if outwardly (a pretty form), "Pattée convex." This cross is found prefixed to old writings instead of the words "In Christi Nomine."

Cross Fleury.

Cross Boutonnée (like buds), or Trefflée (trefoil).

Crosslet Pattée. The term crosslet means a little cross, and also a cross crosslet, i.e. a cross with a short bar transversing each of the arms: these are even sometimes again crossed.

Cross Pommellée (from pomme, an apple).