Definition
In heraldry, describing a cross or other charge that is pointed at the bottom, as if thrust into the ground.
Etymology
From fitche + -ed, marking it as an adjective describing heraldic charges with pointed endings.
Kelly Says
A 'fitched cross' appears on heraldic shields across Europe—it's one of the oldest graphic ways to suggest a weapon being driven home, which probably explains why warrior families loved putting it on their coats of arms.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সম্পর্কিত
som-por-kit
CACatalà
adapte
ah-dap-teh
CSČeština
hodící
hoh-chee
DEDeutsch
angepasst
ahn-geh-pahst
ELΕλληνικά
κατάλληλος
ka-ta-lee-los
ESEspañol
ajustado
ah-hoost-ah-doh
FISuomi
sopiva
soh-pee-vah
FRFrançais
ajusté
ah-joo-stey
HUMagyar
illeszkedő
ee-llez-ked-oh
IDBahasa Indonesia
cocok
koh-kok
ITItaliano
adatto
ah-dah-toh
KO한국어
맞춤형
mat-chumb-hyeon
MSBahasa Melayu
sesuai
se-su-ai
NLNederlands
passen
pah-sen
PLPolski
odpowiedni
oh-doh-vyeh-dnee
PTPortuguês
ajustado
ah-joo-stah-doh
RORomână
potrivit
poh-tree-vit
RUРусский
подходящий
pad-kho-dyush-chiy
SVSvenska
passande
pah-san-deh
UKУкраїнська
відповідний
vid-pov-id-nyi
VITiếng Việt
phù hợp
foo hoo-op