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blazoning
▪ I. blazoning, vbl. n. (ˈbleɪzənɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] 1. The art of describing heraldic devices.1610 J. Guillim Heraldry i. ii. 6 In Blazoning you must vse an aduised deliberation before you enter therunto. a 1586 Campion Hist. Irel. (1633) x. 32 His skill in blasoning of armes. 2. The paintin...
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Ermine (heraldry)
British heraldry created three names for specific variants, rather than blazoning them longhand.
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blazonment
ˈblazonment [f. as prec. + -ment.] 1. Blazoning, setting forth in bright colours.1883 Gd. Words 238 The..chapel, with its lovely reredos and its blazonment of colour. 2. The action of proclaiming or publishing.1876 Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. v. xxxvi. 332 A blazonment of herself as the infelicitous wife w...
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Thomas Barritt
He had a special interest in heraldry, and blazoning coats of arms.
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rousant
rousant, a. Her. (ˈraʊzənt) [f. rouse v.1 + -ant1.] (See quot. 1780.)1688 Holme Armoury ii. xix. 479/1 A Falcon rowsant to the Sinister, is the Crest of Falckenstein of Bavaria. 1780 Edmondson Compl. Body Her. II, Rousant, a term given by some Heralds to a bird rising, as if preparing to take wing. ...
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Aois-dàna
were, according to Jones, an order of bard called the Arwyddwardd, i.e. the ensign bard or herald at arms, who employed himself in genealogy, and in blazoning
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goutte
‖ goutte Her. (guːt) Also 4 gowte, 9 goute. [Fr.: see gout n.1] A small drop-shaped figure (of specified tincture), used as a charge.a 1400 Morte Arth. 3759 That bare of gowles fulle gaye, with gowces [? read gowtes] of syluere. 1838 Penny Cycl. XII. 143/2 When the field, charge or supporter is cove...
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Mexican heraldry
The system of blazoning arms that is used in European countries today was developed by the officers of arms in the Middle Ages.
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mitry
mitry, a. Her. (ˈmaɪtrɪ) [f. mitre n. + -y1.] Charged with a number of mitres.1847 Gloss. Her., Mitry. The word occurs in blazoning a bordure charged with eight mitres. 1889 Elvin Dict. Her.
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Vichitra Kutumbam
At that moment, Nagaraju ruses by blazoning the death of Raghava & Julie, indeed he captures them.
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sixfoil
ˈsixfoil Arch. and Her. [f. six, after quatre-, cinquefoil.] An ornamental design (or opening) having the form of six leaflets or petals radiating from a common centre.1849 Ruskin Sev. Lamps ii. §21. 53 The double sub⁓arch decorated..with quatrefoils, sixfoils, and septfoils, in the transept towers ...
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Treseburg
Coat of arms
Blazoning: "Argent, above a red bridge crenellé, a red tower crenellé, two port-holes argent, between two spruce trees vert, in base a trout
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armorist
armorist (ˈɑːmərɪst) [f. armory + -ist; cf. F. armoriste.] One who is skilled in heraldry, or in blazoning coats of arms.1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie Ded., The professed Armorists. 1602 Segar Mil. & Civ. Honour Ded., A subiect proper to Armorists, and men of my profession. 1868 Cussans Handbk. Her. i...
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Leonard Allinson
Arms
Allinson was granted arms by Letters Patent of Garter and Clarenceux Kings of Arms, from the College of Arms, dated 8 June 2018 with the following blazoning
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billeté
billeté, -etté, -etty (ˈbɪlɪtɪ) Also 6 bil-, billettie, 9 billetée, billettée. [a. F. billeté, in same sense, f. billet: see billet n.2 7.] Her. Charged with billets: see quot. 1766.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 27 He beareth quarterly, Sable and Argent engrayled, Billettie. 1766 Porny Heraldry (178...
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