Citations:debased


 * Wiktionary had defined this as "reversed", Wikipedia as "abased" (borne lower than its usual placement), Pimbley as "turned over; inverted". From images (including at ), these mean abased:


 * And this must be abased, as a fess cannot be "reversed" or "inverted"
 * And this must be abased, as a fess cannot be "reversed" or "inverted"
 * And this must be abased, as a fess cannot be "reversed" or "inverted"