| GULES | Red, in heraldry |
| SANGUINE | Blood red, in heraldry (8) |
| COUCHANT | In a lying position (in heraldry) (8) |
| EARED | In heraldry, having small projections in the upper corners |
| ARGENT | Silver in heraldry, or money in French (6) |
| STAINS | Colours such as murrey (deep purple) or sanguine (blood red) used to denote an abatement of honour in heraldry (6) |
| VAIR | In heraldry, fur represented in shield-shaped or bell-shaped figures (4) |
| TINCTURE | In heraldry, any of the traditional colours or metals used in coats of arms (8) |
| SUN | - in splendour; depiction of the solar system's central star with rays and a human face, used in heraldry and formerly on some firemarks (3) |
| TREFOIL | Three-leaved clover, black medick or a plant in the Lotus genus such as bacon-and-eggs; or, an ornament resembling thus in heraldry or Gothic tracery (7) |
| IRIS | Flower represented in stylised form in heraldry as a fleur-de-lis (4) |
| SOL | From the Latin meaning "sun", a Roman god and personification of the aforesaid star; gold in alchemy; or, the tincture "or" in heraldry (3) |
| LIS | Chinese miles; or, in heraldry, another name for a charge in the form of a stylised flower with three petals bound at the base (3) |
| RAMPANT | Of a beast in heraldry, rearing up on one or both hind legs with forelegs raised, typically in profile (7) |
| CHAPEAU | Hat or cap, typically a red one with an ermine lining, in heraldry (7) |
| ESTOILE | In heraldry, a star with wavy points or rays, usually six in number (7) |
| AZURE | Common color in heraldry |
| LION | Common symbol in heraldry |
| SEME | Covered with many small figures, in heraldry |
| PALY | Divided, in heraldry |