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In architecture, a decoration introduced into England in the 11th century consisting of a moulding with a zigzag outline, examples of which are to be found in Canterbury and Durham cathedrals. It is a common decoration in southern Arabia. It is also used in the cloisters of Monreale, near Palermo, in those of St Paul, outside Rome, and in many German churches. A very early example is the tomb of Agamemnon, at Mycenae.



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The roof was poor and thatched; but in strange contrast to it there ran all along under the eaves a line of wooden shields, most gorgeously painted with chevron, bend, and saltire, and every heraldic device.
The man who wore it had his armorial bearings embroidered on his breast in vivid colors; a chevron accompanied by a deer passant.
In his hand he held a blue cricket-cap with a white chevron on the peak.
 
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