| Double Downset | Variants: Double Downset, Ramped, Coupée., Dauncettée | This may mean the same as downset or it could mean broken twice with the extremities lowered, or the middle raised if more practical. Also could mean the same as downset but the dexter half is lowered. | Notes:This seems to be a problematic term with inconsistent meanings. | Elvin Plate Reference: p. 18 n. 11 |
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