varriated

English

A varriated line.

Adjective

varriated (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry) Cut in the form of vair; battlemented with solid projections and crenelles, both pointed, but in the latter case reversed.
    • 1828, William Berry, Encyclopaedia Heraldica: Or, Complete Dictionary of Heraldry:
      Urdée, in point, or contrary urdée, termed also varriated, point in point. See Plate XLIX. No. 2, fig. 32, viz. barry of six, contrary urdée; by some blazoned, barry of six, champion—barry of six, per pale, varriated, point in point—
    • 1908, Arthur Francis Pimbley, Pimbley's Dictionary of Heraldry: Together with an Illustrated Supplement, page 66:
      Variated—[See VARRIATED.] [] Varriated—(var'-ri-ated) A bearing cut in the form of vair; as, a bend varriated on the outsides.

Alternative forms

  • warriated

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