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issuant
issuant, a. (n.) (ˈɪʃ(j)uːənt, ˈɪsjuː-) [f. issue v. + -ant1, after F. pr. pples. in -ant.] 1. Issuing or proceeding from a place or source. Now rare.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 7 Out of that Cloud is issuant so forcible a whirle-wind, as breeds feare and admiration. 1642 tr. Perkins' Prof. Bk. i. §13...
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Coat of arms
The municipality’s arms might be described thus: Per bend sinister sable issuant from the line of partition a demilion with tail bifurcated argent crowned Or and chequy gules and argent issuant from base a mount of three.
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yssant
yssant var. issant = issuant 1.1482 Paston Lett. III. 298 To be yssant or chargeabill oute or upon the seid tenement.
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The Company of Undertakers
On a chief, nebulae, ermine, one complete doctor, issuant, checkie, sustaining, in his right hand, a baton of the second. On his dexter and sinister sides two demi-doctors, issuant, of the second, and two cane-heads, issuant of the third; the first having one eye, couchant
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issant
† ˈissant, a. Her. Obs. rare. [a. F. issant, also yessant, pr. pple. of OF. issir, eissir, to go out; see ish v.] = issuant 2.1513 in Glover's Hist. Derby (1829) I. App. 61 Robert Darley bayryth goulls halff a Buk gold and sylver per pale..issant owt of a wrayth goulls and sylver. 1562 Leigh Armorie...
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Frankeneck
edge to sinister, sinister gules a forester’s bill palewise of the first helved of the third, the head to chief and the hook to dexter, in base argent issuant from base a vat of the second hooped of the first with contents of the field, surmounted by a stirring sieve palewise of the second issuant from base,
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arrayed
arrayed, pa. pple. (əˈreɪd) [f. array v. + -ed.] Put into array or order, attired, dressed.c 1386 Chaucer Frankl. T. 459 So wel arraied hous..Aurilius in his lif saw never non. 1525 Ld. Berners Froiss. II. cxxiv. [cxx.] 353 Poore people, rude and yvell arayed. 1664 Floddan Field vii. 71 The Admiral ...
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Gundheim
on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:
Coat of arms
The municipality's arms might be described thus: Azure a talon Or barwise unguled gules, issuant
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Bidogno
Coat of arms
The municipality's coat of arms was: Gules a he-goat sable passant and in base two ears of oat issuant.
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Coat of arms of Sint Eustatius
Gules a rocky mountain issuant Or, consisting of two parts, with the removed part two-third of the height of the part in front; II. barry wavy of ten pieces Argent, a fortress issuant with embattled walls Orange, consisting of an entrance gate and two pointed towers, voided Sable, and a clock tower, voided
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Böllen
The blazon is Azure issuant from a Base Vert a Mountain Or, reflecting the town's proximity to Mount Belchen, the second highest mountain in the Black
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Amadej coat of arms
Crest: issuant out of a crest coronet or five ostrich feathers argent. Mantled gules doubled argent.
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Royal and Hashemite Order of the Pearl
The ribbon is issuant from beneath the shield with optionally loose ends shown issuant from behind the shield. The ribbon is issuant from beneath the shield with optionally loose ends shown issuant from behind the shield.
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Armorial of local councils in Scotland
Regional Councils (1975-1996)
A heraldic template was set for all of these councils comprising a special coronet (a circlet richly chased from which are issuant City District Councils (1975-1996)
The city district council crown was a circlet richly chased from which were issuant eight thistle heads (three and two
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Dąbrowski coat of arms
Crest: issuant out of a crest coronet or a woman as in the arms holding in each hand an ancient horn palewise or the bell ends in base.
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