ppl. a. Her. ? Obs. [trans. med.L. contraconātus; cf. COUNTER- 14 d., COIN sb. 2 and CONED ppl. a. 1.] Said of a field: Consisting of gyrons of alternate tinctures, the ‘coins’ or apices of which meet in the center of the shield.

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1586.  Ferne, Blaz. Gentrie, 212. Those blazonners … which would haue the Earle of March his coate to be countercoind, which cannot be.

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1610.  Guillim, Heraldry, V. i. (1660), 363. Coats consisting of Gyronnes are of old Blazoners termed counter-coyned, for that the Coynes or corners of their contrary or different colours do all meet in the center of the Shield.

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