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blazonry
blazonry (ˈbleɪzənrɪ) [f. as prec. + -ry.] 1. The description or depicting of heraldic devices.1622 Peacham Compl. Gentl. xv. (1634) 158, I purpose not heere to enter into a large field and absolute discourse of Blazonry. 1829 Scott Demonol. iii. 98 Those who practise the art of blazonry. 2. A heral... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roundel (heraldry)
In modern French-language blazonry, a roundel of any metal (Or or Argent) is a besant (being specified as a "besant d'or" or a "besant d'argent"), and Archaic names for roundels based on the French tradition are sometimes found in other languages, such as Spanish (see ) and Portuguese (see ) In German blazonry wikipedia.org
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blazure
† ˈblazure Obs. = blazon n. 3, blazonry.1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. cclxxxi. 421 The blasure of his armes was goules, two fesses sable, a border sable. Oxford English Dictionary
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Blazon
Blazonry is the art, craft or practice of creating a blazon. The language employed in blazonry has its own vocabulary, grammar and syntax, which becomes essential for comprehension when blazoning a complex coat of wikipedia.org
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Vamos Stakes
- Vibrant Rouge 2014 - Rebel Bride 2013 - Beautiful Buns 2012 - Lady Lynette 2011 - Lady Lynette 2010 - I'm A Hussy 2009 - Lady Lynette 2008 - Blazonry wikipedia.org
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vorant
vorant, a. (ˈvɔərənt) [ad. L. vorant-, vorans, pres. pple. of vorāre to devour.] † 1. Devouring. Obs. rare.1618 Dekker Owles Almanack 18 Lofty Lion (said Jove) I will thee claspe thy jawes, and shut the portall of that vorant grave. 1639 G. Daniel Ecclus. xxviii. 72 As the fierce Lyon from his cunni... Oxford English Dictionary
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Burlescombe
The parish church was renovated in 1843 when new carved oak pews and stained glass windows were added and the heraldic blazonry on the screen was re-painted wikipedia.org
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-ry
-ry, suffix a reduced form of -ery, occurring chiefly after an unstressed syllable ending in d, t, l, n, or sh (the usual type being words of three syllables with the stress on the first), but also in a few cases after stressed vowels or diphthongs. The older examples sometimes represent OF. forms i... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Barton (heraldist)
On the subject of heraldry, Barton wrote a 1788 letter to General George Washington: "I am likewise persuaded, Sir, that Blazonry not only merits the notice wikipedia.org
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waveless
waveless, a. (ˈweɪvlɪs) [f. wave n. + -less.] Having no waves or undulation; not agitated or disturbed by waves. Also fig.? a 1597 Peele David & Bethsabe (1599) B j b, Thy body smoother then this wauelesse spring. 1799 Campbell Pleas. Hope ii. 127 In the waveless mirror of his mind. 1804 Grahame Sab... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gace Brulé
His name is simply a description of his blazonry. wikipedia.org
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bendy
▪ I. bendy, a. Her. (ˈbɛndɪ) [ad. OF. bendé, mod.F. bandé: see bend n.2] Of a shield: Divided diagonally into an even number (usually six) of equal divisions, coloured alternately. bendy-wavy: when the bends or bendlets have wavy margins.1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. D viij a, He bereth barri bendy, of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frederick Edward Hulme
Ltd. 1898 Prose Myth-land, 1886 The Town, College, and Neighbourhood of Marlborough, 1881 The Flags of The World: Their History, Blazonry, and Associations wikipedia.org
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curiologic
curioˈlogic, a. and n. [A bad adaptation of Gr. κῡριολογικ-ός (of which the normal Eng. repr. is cyriologic) ‘speaking literally’ (f. κύριος regular, proper, etc. + λόγος speech, -λογια speaking), applied by Clemens Alexandrinus to hieroglyphics consisting of simple pictures, as opposed to συµβολικό... Oxford English Dictionary
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untitled
▪ I. unˈtitled, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8.] 1. Having no title or right (to rule).1605 Shakes. Macb. iv. iii. 104 O Nation miserable! With an vntitled Tyrant, bloody Sceptred. 2. Unnamed, undesignated.1612 W. Parkes Curtaine-Dr. (1876) 11 When these things were thus vnknowne, and vntitled, a good and happy w... Oxford English Dictionary
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