Answer: vair

AnswerCrossword Clue
VAIRMiniver
vairfur represented by a pattern of escutcheon- or bell-shaped figures, each outlining the adjacent sides of those beside it so that the figures alternate vertically and horizontally both in position and in tinctures, of which argent and azure are common
vaira fur used for lining and trimming of medieval garments
vairfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
vairthe bluish-gray and white fur of a squirrel prized for ornamental use in medieval times
VAIRMedieval fur
VAIRSquirrel fur
VAIRKin of miniver
VAIRFur for Richard II's robes
VAIRSquirrel skin.
VAIRFur similar to miniver
VAIRHeraldic fur
VAIRSquirrel skin
VAIRFur worn by medieval kings.
VAIRSquirrel fur of medieval days.
VAIRSquirrel fur used in medieval robes.
VAIRFur formerly worn by kings.
VAIRSquirrel fur.