Legs
Leg in armour, couped at the thigh, the knee bent, garnished and spurred
The human leg is variously borne in heraldry and may be blazoned couped or erased at the thigh, in armour, booted and naked.
See also Gamb and compare with paw.

Leg, couped in the middle of the thigh and erased at the ankle ppr. pierced through the calf with the coulter of a plough.

Three legs in armour, conjoined in the fess point, spurred and garnished or, being the arms of the Isle of Man.

Man's leg erased at the thigh.
Note. —If the blazon of either coat or crest expresses a man’s leg, erased, or
couped at the thigh, it must always be represented, in drawing or painting, as
bent at the knee, whether clad in armour or not.