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addorsed
addorsed, ppl. a. Her. (əˈdɔːst) [As if pa. pple. of vb. addorse, f. L. ad to + dors-um back; in imitation of Fr. adossé.] Turned back to back; said of two animals, or objects, on a shield.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 45 b, The fielde is sable, two Cranes Addorsed proper. 1766 Porny Elem. Her. (177...
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Recursant
the viewer, e.g., "An eagle volant recursant descendant in pale" is an eagle flying ("volant"-- as opposed to "displayed", "rousant", "combatant", or "addorsed
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adossée
‖ adossée, ppl. a. Her. (adose, əˈdɒsɪ) [Fr. pa. pple. of adosser to turn the back to; f. à to + dos back.] Turned back to back. (See the Eng f. addorsed.)1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Adossée is used, in heraldry, to denote two figures or bearings, placed back to back.
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Kintyre Pursuivant
The badge of office is Two dolphins hauriant addorsed Azure enfiled of a coronet of four fleurs-de-lys (two visible) and four crosses pattee (one and two
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Attitude (heraldry)
addorsed and elevated are raised with the wing tips pointing upward.
addorsed and inverted are raised with the wing tips pointing downward. As with combatant, charges addorsed can only appear in pairs. One also frequently finds keys addorsed (placed in parallel, wards facing outward).
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Church of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia (Penafiel)
In 1764, the construction of a new facade was undertaken, addorsed to the southern facade, oriented towards the municipal palace/hall. In the south it was flanked by tower and addorsed by the Centro de Convívio da Santa Casa da Misericórdia (Santa Casa da Misericórdia Conviviality Centre
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Worshipful Company of Butchers
langued of the first between two bunches of Knee-Holly Vert banded Gold
Crest: (Upon a Helm on a Wreath of the Colours) A Bull Statant Or with wings addorsed the hindquarters of the second armed Gules about the Head a Nimbus Gold
Mantling: Gules doubled Argent
Supporters: On either side a Bull with wings addorsed
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Tower of D. Pedro Pitões
Perpendicular to the northern facade of the tower is a residential building, addorsed to it on the other side is the Arco de São Sebastião (St. addorsed to the north.
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Porto Pim bartizan
Architecture
It was erected in the extreme western edge of the bay of Porto Pim, addorsed to the hexagonal plan of decorated stone.
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91st Coast Artillery (United States)
an annulet Gules bearing on lower part the motto “VERUS ET FIDELIS SEMPER” Or a shield of the first charged with a griffin sejant, wings elevated and addorsed Coat of arms
Blazon
Shield
Gules, a griffin sejant, wings elevated and addorsed, Or.
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Coat of arms of Togo
of arms of the Republic of Togo consists of the following:
- an oval escutcheon argent and a bordure vert, in chief the national emblem, two flags addorsed and the motto on a riband; in fess point, in sable, the initials of the Republic of Togo on background engrailed or; in base two lions addorsed gules;
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Castle of Avis
Between 1915 and 1918, the historic keep tower, which was addorsed to the Convent of São Bento de Avis was demolished. Architecture
The castle is addorsed and integrated in to the residential buildings at the top of a hill, dominated by a valley.
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12th Coast Artillery (United States)
Distinctive unit insignia
Description
A gold griffin statant wing wings elevated and addorsed within a red ring bearing the motto "IMPIGER ET ANIMOSUS Crest: On a wreath of the colors Or and Gules, a griffin statant with wings elevated and addorsed Or.
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Orkney Herald
The badge of office is Two dragons’ heads erased and addorsed their necks entwined Or breathing flames of fire Gules all ensigned of the Crown of Scotland
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Castle of Alandroal
Dating back to the 13th century, this medieval fortress is typical of the Gothic fortifications of the period based on an oval design, with keep addorsed The traitor's gate (today obstructed) crosses the Cadeia forte (Jail Fort), named for the addorsed western structure used as the jailhouse for regional
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