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JESSANT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective · shooting up, as a plant. · coming forth; issuant. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of jessant. 1600–10; perhaps alteration of ...
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JESSANT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
jessant in American English (ˈdʒesənt) adjective Heraldry 1. shooting up, as a plant 2. coming forth; issuant
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jessant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
jessant (not comparable). (heraldry) Describing a charge which appears over, or covers, another charge as well as the field.
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jessant
jessant, a. Her. (ˈdʒɛsənt) Forms: 6 iesaunt, iezante, gesante, 8 gessant, 7– jessant. (See also jacent a. b.) [In sense 1, a. OF. gesant (later gisant) lying, pr. pple. of gésir:—L. jacēre to lie. Sense 2 is perh. a different word.] 1. Said of a charge represented as lying over another and partly c...
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jessant - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
jessant · Heraldryshooting up, as a plant. · Heraldrycoming forth; issuant. Middle French gesant (present participle of gesir Latin jacēre to lie), equivalent ...
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Jessant-de-lys - Wikipedia
Jessant-de-lys is a heraldic term denoting a fleur-de-lys issuing out of any object. It is most frequently seen in conjunction with a leopard's face, ...
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jessant, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective jessant is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for jessant is from 1572, in the writing of John Bossewell, ...
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Jessant - SCA Heraldry Wiki
Jessant, (fr. issant), shooting or giving forth: is often used for issuant, and sometimes, though erroneously, for naissant. ... the blazon makes ...
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Jessant Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
(heraldry) Describing a charge which appears over, or covers, another charge as well as the field. Wiktionary. Origin of Jessant. From Old French gesant.
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Jessant - Heraldica
Jessant, in heraldry, is applied to a flower-de-luce, or the like figure, seeming to spring, or shoot out of some other charge.
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gessant
▪ I. gess(e obs. f. guess, and of guests pl. of guest.▪ II. gess, gessant obs. forms of jess, jessant.
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Leopard (heraldry)
A leopard's face is frequently shown Jessant-de-lys, as in the 13th century arms of Cantilupe displayed by Thomas de Cantilupe and his nephew William de
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Feb 29, 2024For other sprites and images, please see Sprigatito images on the Bulbagarden Archives. Trivia Origin. Sprigatito appears to be based on a long-haired kitten, or an Iberian lynx kitten. Its tufts and collar may be inspired by the jessant-de-lys heraldic charge, which depicts a fleur-de-lys issuing out of the head a feline (known as leopard in ...
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Huband baronets
The Hubaud family, who remained their tenants at Ipsley, were granted a difference of the Cantilupe arms (modern) (Gules, three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys Similarly the jessant-de-lys Cantilupe arms were adopted by other of their tenants including John Woodforde (fl. 1316) of Brentingby in Leicestershire.
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