Her. Also 6–9 flurt(e, 9 florettée, -etty. [a. F. fleuretté, -ée, f. fleurette: cf. FLEURET1.] = FLEURY.

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1562.  Legh, Armorie (1597), 34. He beareth Azure, a crosse flurte Or.

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1610.  Guillim, Heraldry, VI. iv. 263. He beareth Gules, a Crosse flurte Or.

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1706.  Phillips (ed. Kersey), Fleurettee (Fr. in Heraldry), flowered, or set off with Flowers.

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1830.  E. Hawkins, Anglo-Fr. Coinage, 121. A Greek cross, patée at the extremities, flurt, within a circular compartment.

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1864.  Boutell, Heraldry Hist. & Pop., xv. 191. They substitute an orle of silver crescents for the field fleurettée [1863 (ed. 1) florettée].

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