fogaskoszorújára
Fogaskoszorújára, which translates to "on the toothed crown" in English, refers to a specific detail in heraldry. It describes a charge, typically a crown, that is depicted with a toothed or crenellated rim. This feature is distinct from other types of crowns used in heraldry, such as coronets or closed crowns. The number and shape of these teeth can vary depending on the specific heraldic depiction. The use of a fogaskoszorúja can signify various meanings, often related to authority, sovereignty, or a specific lineage. It is a visual element that distinguishes one coat of arms from another and contributes to the overall symbolism of the heraldic achievement. In some instances, the toothed crown might represent a particular historical or mythical artifact. The precise interpretation often depends on the context within which it appears, including the overall design of the shield and any associated mottoes or crests. Its inclusion in a coat of arms is a deliberate artistic and symbolic choice by the armiger.