botony
English
Etymology
From
French
boutonné
; from
boutonner
(
“
to bud, button
”
)
.
Adjective
botony
(
not comparable
)
(
heraldry
)
Having a bud-like projection or a kind of
trefoil
at the end;
(
in particular, of a cross
)
having a
trefoil
of
buds
at the end of each
arm
.
Alternative forms
botoné
,
botonée
,
bottoné
,
bottonée
,
bottony
,
botonné
,
botonny
Derived terms
cross botony
,
cross bottony
See also
pommetty
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