Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bar-sinister

noun
/bär-ˈsi-nə-stər/
Definition
A heraldic term referring to a diagonal stripe running from the upper right to the lower left of a shield, indicating illegitimacy in nobility.
Examples
  • The coat of arms displayed a prominent bar-sinister, hinting at the family’s controversial history.
  • In many noble families, the presence of a bar-sinister could affect the succession rights of an heir.
  • When designing their personal crest, he opted to include a bar-sinister as a nod to his family’s background.
Meaning
In heraldry, a bar-sinister is a stripe that marks the lineage of a person, often associated with the sign of an illegitimate birth, traditionally showing that the individual is not a legitimate heir.
Synonyms
  • illegitimate line
  • counter-embattled
  • disallowed descent