Two and one
Two and one, (fr. deux un): when there are three charges two are placed in chief and one in base, so that this term is not needed; when the contrary, i.e. one and two, the charge are said to be transposed. See Blazon.
Two and one, (fr. deux un): when there are three charges two are placed in chief and one in base, so that this term is not needed; when the contrary, i.e. one and two, the charge are said to be transposed. See Blazon.