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  1. COMPONY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of COMPONY is composed of two alternate tinctures in a single row—used of a heraldic bearing.

  2. Componée - Wikipedia

    In heraldry, an ordinary componée[1][2] (anciently gobonnée), [3] anglicised to compony and gobony, is composed of a row of squares, rectangles or other quadrilaterals, of alternating …

  3. COMPONY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'compony' compony in British English (kəmˈpəʊnɪ ) or componé (kəmˈpəʊneɪ ) adjective (usually postpositive) heraldry

  4. compony - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 15, 2024 · compony (not comparable) (heraldry, postpositive) Divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures. synonym Synonym: gobony

  5. Compony - definition of compony by The Free Dictionary

    compony (kəmˈpəʊnɪ) or componé adj (Heraldry) (usually postpositive) heraldry made up of alternating metal and colour, colour and fur, or fur and metal [C16: from Old French componé, …

  6. What does compony mean? - Definitions.net

    In heraldry, an ordinary componée (anciently gobonnée), anglicised to compony and gobony, is composed of a row of squares, rectangles or other quadrilaterals, of alternating tinctures, often …

  7. compony - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary

    Examples She decided to start her own compony to sell handmade crafts. After many years, he became the CEO of a well-known compony. The compony has a reputation for outstanding …

  8. COMPONY - Definition in English - bab.la

    What is the meaning of "compony"? Define 'COMPONY'. See more meanings of 'COMPONY' with examples.

  9. COMPONY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    COMPONY definition: composed of a single row of squares, metal and color alternating; gobony. See examples of compony used in a sentence.

  10. COMPONY - Definition and synonyms of compony in the

    In heraldry, an ordinary componé, compony or gobony is composed of a row of panes of alternating tinctures; the ordinary thus affected is most often a bordure. The Capetian counts …