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bezanty
bezanty, ppl. a. Her. (bɪˈzɑːntɪ, -æ-) Also 7–9 bezantee. In 5 englished as besantid, besauntid. [a. F. besantée, f. besant, bezant.] Charged with or formed of bezants.1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. C iij b, He berith gowles a cros besauntid. c 1630 Risdon Surv. Devon §192 (1810) 206 These Vaultorts bear...
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Bezantée
Bezantée, bezantie or bezanty is an ornamentation consisting of roundels. An ounce (leopard) bezanty appears as a supporter in the English bearings of St Edmundsbury Borough Council; a bordure bezanty appears in the coat of Berkhamstead
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talented
▪ I. ˈtalented, a. [f. talent n. + -ed2.] I. From obs. senses of talent n. † 1. Naturally inclined or disposed to something.1422 tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. 228 Tho that haue grete Noosys lyghtely bene talentid to couetise, and bene desposyd to concupiscence. † 2. Her. = bezanty. Obs. rare.1486...
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Bezant
When arms are strewn with bezants, the term bezantée or bezanty is used.
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Jean Belmain
Crest: A griffin's head Or between two wings Azure bezanty.
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yall
▪ I. yale1 (jeɪl) Also 5 gaill, gale, 6 jall, 7 yeale. [ad. L. ealē (Pliny Nat. Hist.).] A fabulous beast with horns and tusks, perhaps the two-horned rhinoceros; used Her. (see quot. 1910).c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. i. ix. 754 In to þat lande [sc. India] þai say sulde be Ane oþer best, callyt Eale [v.r. ...
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Worshipful Company of Salters
Supporters: Two Otters Sable bezanty, ducally gorged and chained Or.
The company's motto is Sal Sapit Omnia, Latin for Salt Savours All.
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cross
▪ I. cross, n. (krɒs, krɔːs) Also crois, croice; corse: see below. [English has had several types of this word, derived by different channels from L. cruc-em (nom. crux, in late L. crucis, It. croce, Pr. crotz, Sp. cruz, OF. cruiz, croiz, later crois). The native name was OE. ród, rood; but in late ...
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-y
▪ I. -y suffix1 (Forms: 1 -iᵹ, 2–5 -i, 4–6 -ye, 4–7 -ie, 4– -y, 6– now only in certain cases -ey), descending from the OE. adj. suffix -iᵹ, which represents under a common form two OTeut. suffixes *-ī̆ᵹa-, -aᵹa-, still distinguishable in OE. by the presence or absence respectively of mutation of the...
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