Burelage

/ˈbjʊɹəlɪdʒ/ noun

In heraldry, a pattern of small shield-shaped charges repeated across a field, often used in historical coats of arms.

From burel (the fabric) plus -age suffix. The term emerged in heraldic terminology, possibly because the pattern resembles the weave of rough fabric.

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