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embowed
embowed, ppl. a. (ɛmˈbəʊd) [f. embow v.1] 1. Bent or curved into the form of a bow; convex, bow-like.1578 Lyte Dodoens 707 Long lyke a Peare, with certayne embowed or swelling diuisions. 1591 Spenser Vis. Worlds Vanitie ii. With gilden hornes embowed like the Moone. 1639 Horn & Robotham Gate Lang. U... Oxford English Dictionary
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Embowed
Embowed () is a term in heraldry and architecture which means: curved like a bow (when applied to fish, animals or heraldic charges) bent (when applied Fish embowed can be seen in the crest of Thompson Rivers University. wikipedia.org
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counter-embowed
counter-embowed Her.: see counter- 14. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pile (heraldry)
The arms shown here, for the Elsenburg College of Agriculture, was blazoned by the South African Bureau of Heraldry as Per pile embowed inverted throughout plough and sinister a garb, or, in base an anchor azure, cabled gules; but it could as easily be blazoned as Per pale gules and vert; on a pile inverted embowed wikipedia.org
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recurvant
recurvant, a. Her. (rɪˈkɜːvənt) [ad. L. recurvant-em, pres. pple. of recurvāre to recurve.] Bowed, embowed, recurved. Also of a serpent: Coiled up, with the head raised to strike.c 1828 Berry Encycl. Her. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Reynwell
Coat of arms Reynwell's arms were a chevron between three dolphins embowed. wikipedia.org
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embow
▪ I. † emˈbow, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. next.] The concave surface of an arch, vault, or dome.1548 Hall Chron. (1809) 723 The..Embowes were of very strange worke with leaves, balles and other garnishinges.▪ II. embow, v.1 Obs. exc. arch. (ɛmˈbəʊ) Also 5 enbow, 6– imbow. [f. en- + bow n.1] 1. trans. To be... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Askham
Coat of arms Askham's arms were blazoned: Gules, a fesse or between three dolphins embowed argent. wikipedia.org
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pamé
‖ pamé, a. Her. rare. (ˈpɑːmeɪ) [F. pâmé, formerly pasmé, pa. pple. of pâmer, pasmer to swoon:—pop. L. pasmāre for spasmāre, lit. ‘to have a spasm’ (Hatz.-Darm.).] Said of a dolphin: Represented with gaping mouth.1867 Boutell Eng. Heraldry (1875) 82 If their [Fishes'] bodies are bent, as the Dolphin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gielert
Coat of arms The municipality's arms might be described thus: Vert an oak eradicated argent, in a chief embowed party per pale argent a cross gules and wikipedia.org
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Viscount Addison
Arms {{Infobox COA wide |image = |escutcheon = Per chevron Vert and Or in chief a snake embowed head debruised between two garbs of the last and in base wikipedia.org
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Dolphin (heraldry)
The term "embowed" is often used, meaning with its tail curved towards the head. The dolphin is a symbol of the Dauphins of France. wikipedia.org
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Bechenheim
municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results: Coat of arms The municipality's arms might be described thus: Gules a dexter arm embowed wikipedia.org
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Belina coat of arms
Crest: A dexter arm embowed in armour or, holding a sword pointed to the right. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Powell Symonds
Coat of arms Coat of arms: Sa, a dolphin embowed holding in the mouth a fish arg. Crest: A dolphin as in the arms. wikipedia.org
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