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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jessant-de-lys
Jessant of other charges The Canadian Heraldic Authority has also issued grants for arms and badges blazoned "jessant of" charges other than a fleur-de-lis , including jessant of a cross, jessant of a pheon, jessant of a sword, jessant of a Guernsey lily, and jessant d'érable (of a maple leaf). wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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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gesante
ges, gesant(e obs. forms of guess, jessant. Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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jacent
jacent, a. ? Obs. (ˈdʒeɪsənt) [ad. L. jacēnt-em, pr. pple. of jacēre to lie.] Lying; recumbent; fig. sluggish.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. v. i. §12. 4 Countryes and Kingdomes farre iacent and remote. 1624 Wotton Archit. in Reliq. (1651) 224 Brick or squared Stones..laid in their lengths with sides an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Denys brass, Olveston
Blasons Denys: 3 leopards' faces jessant-de-lys, over all a bend engrailled. With tinctures it becomes:Gules, 3 leopards' faces or jessant-de-lys azure, over all a bend engrailled of the last. wikipedia.org
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Denys family
This family's arms are the differenced arms of their apparent sometime feudal overlords the Cantilupes, three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys. wikipedia.org
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William de Cantilupe (died 1239)
His descendants survive today as Earls De La Warr and quarter the arms of Cantilupe of Hempston as Azure, three leopard's heads reversed jessant-de-lys Ipsley, Warwickshire, as tenants of which the Hubbard family took the later arms of Cantilupe ("Cantilupe modern"), ''3 leopard's faces jessant-de-lys. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Tenison
Tenison, placed on the sinister side of the escutcheon are blazoned as: Gules, a bend engrailed argent voided azure, between three leopard's faces or jessant-de-lys wikipedia.org
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Heads in heraldry
A curious development, unique to the leopard's face, is when it is run through with a fleur-de-lis, called a leopard's face Jessant-de-lys. Gallery See also Moor's head (heraldry) Turk head (heraldry) Skull and crossbones (symbol) Totenkopf Jessant-de-lys References Further reading External wikipedia.org
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Feudal barony of Eaton Bray
1251-1344), whose descendants survive today as Earls De La Warr and quarter the arms of Cantilupe of Hempston as Azure, three leopard's heads reversed jessant-de-lys Archdeacon of Gloucester; Saint Thomas de Cantilupe (c.1218-1282), 3rd son, Bishop of Hereford, who adopted as his arms Gules, three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys wikipedia.org
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William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1570)
engrailed gules a canton or (Horton of Candleston Castle, Glamorgan, and of Tregwynt, Pembrokeshire, heir of Cantilupe) 7: Gules, three leopard's faces jessant-de-lys wikipedia.org
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