Responding to long-reiterated complaints, the Council of Trent had insisted that ordinaries reside in their sees. |
Having read the blazon carefully, we know which ordinaries, subordinaries or charges we have to put in our shield. |
The gold martlets on a red field are traditional elements associated with other designs for Cairns found in ordinaries of arms. |
His taste in cookery, formed in subterranean ordinaries and alamode beefshops, was far from delicate. |
Albert E. Pope, a Boston industrialist, liked what he saw and began to import British ordinaries. |
His taste in cookery, formed in 10 subterranean ordinaries and alamode beefshops, was far from delicate. |