bend sinister
English

Argent, a bend sinister gules.
Noun
bend sinister (plural bends sinister)
- (heraldry) A diagonal band on a coat of arms going from the sinister chief (the viewer's top right) to the dexter base, sometimes erroneously held to indicate bastardy.
- (figuratively, dated) Bastardy, (by extension) a defect or stigma.
- 1904, Warwick Deeping, Love Among the Ruins, page 101:
- A ‘bend sinister’ ran athwart his reputation as a priest. Men muttered that he was an infidel, a blasphemous vagabond, versed in all the damnable heresies of antiquity.
- 1956, Carlile Aylmer Macartney, October Fifteenth: A History of Modern Hungary, 1929–1945, volume 1, page 105:
- Rumour credited his family tree with both a 50 per cent. Jewish strain and a bend sinister.
Derived terms
Translations
diagonal band on coat of arms going from top right to bottom left
See also
Further reading
bend sinister on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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