Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
gyron
Noun
/ˈdʒaɪ.rɒn/

Definition
A triangular section of a heraldic field, typically representing one of the parts of a shield or banner.

Examples
- Conferring the importance of family lineage, the gyron in the coat of arms depicted the ancient heritage.
- The designer chose to incorporate a gyron pattern in the flag, adding a creative flair to the standard.
- Each gyron on the shield represented a different virtue or quality valued by the clan.

Meaning
In heraldry, a gyron is a triangular shape often used in coats of arms, where it is one of the divisions of the field, contributing to the overall design and symbolism of the heraldic element.

Synonyms
- None commonly used; ‘gyron’ is a specific term in heraldry.