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bugle-horn
ˌbugle-ˈhorn [f. bugle n.1 + horn n.] The horn of a bugle or wild ox, used † a. as a drinking vessel. Obs.c 1386 Chaucer Frankl. T. 525 Ianus..drynketh of his bugle horn the uyn. 1387 Trevisa Higden Rolls Ser. i. 293 Ȝif þe water of þat welle is i-take in bugle horn [in cornu bubali]. 1519 W. Horman...
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Blankenrath
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The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per fess enhanced, party per pale argent a cross sable and argent a cross gules, and gules a bugle-horn The bugle-horn is the charge borne by the Braunshorn noble family in Beilstein.
The arms have been borne since 5 January 1981.
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Cochem-Zell
This might in English heraldic language be rendered thus: Per bend sinister argent a cross gules surmounted by a bugle-horn of the first, the bell to sinister
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bugle
▪ I. bugle, n.1 (ˈbjuːg(ə)l) Forms: 3– bugle, 4 bewgalle, -gulle, 5 bugelle, 4–6 bugull(e, 4–7 bugil, 5–6 Sc. bowgle, 6 Sc. bougil, bewgill, 7 bugill, (8 ? beugle). [a. OF. bugle:—L. būculus, dim. of bo-s bov-is an ox.] 1. † a. The buffalo (= buffalo n. 1 a) and other kinds of wild oxen. Obs. b. A y...
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Uhler
countercompony gules and argent, tierced in mantle, dexter argent an eagle's sinister wing sable, sinister argent a cross of the first and in base gules a bugle-horn countercompony”), stands for the Counts of Sponheim, the red cross on the sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right) side for the Electorate of Trier and the bugle-horn
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virole
‖ virole Her. Also virolé. [a. F. virole ring, ferrule (see virl), and virolé provided with a ferrule.] (See quots.)1722 A. Nisbet Her. 226 From Vires, are the Terms Viroles, and Virole, in the Blazons of Figures, that have Hoops and Rings round them. 1780 Edmondson Her. II Virolé, is the hoop, ring...
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Alflen
The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Tierced in mantle, dexter argent a bugle-horn gules, sinister argent an escallop
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wood-knife
ˈwood-knife 1. A dagger of short sword (knife n. 1 b) used by huntsmen for cutting up the game, or generally as a weapon. arch. or Hist.1426 E.E. Wills (1882) 76 A swerd harnesed, a wodeknyf harnesed, and a Dagger. 1470–85 Malory Arthur xviii. xxi. 764 They were shoters, and coude wel kylle a dere.....
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Horbruch
Coat of arms
The German blazon reads:
The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per bend sinister sable a bugle-horn
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Beilstein, Rhineland-Palatinate
In English heraldic language they might be described thus: Gules a bugle-horn argent stringed Or. These newer arms might be described thus: Quarterly, first Or a bend dancetty gules, second sable an escallop argent, third gules a bugle-horn of the fourth
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Gwyllion
He also heard the sounds of a bugle-horn and what seemed like invisible hunters riding by.
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Sosberg
English heraldic language be described thus: A pale vert charged with a pole-axe argent, the edge to sinister, between argent a cross gules surmounted by a bugle-horn
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Altstrimmig
The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per pale argent a cross gules and chequy of fifteen of the first and second, on a base of the second a bugle-horn
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Otomar Kvěch
1978)
Ukolébavka pro Martina (Lullaby for Martin) for male chamber chorus (1978)
Tři mužské sbory s křídlovkou na Ladovy obrázky (3 Male Choruses with Bugle-horn
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Salm, Germany
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Azure in chief a salmon argent and in base a bugle-horn Or.
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