saltiers

/ˈsɔltiərz/
noun
  1. A type of heraldic cross with arms that meet at the center at right angles, shaped like an X.
    • In heraldry, a saltiers is often used to represent the cross of Saint Andrew.
    • The family crest featured a red saltiers with intricate floral designs.
    • The knight's shield bore a gold saltiers on a blue background.
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