Definition of Blazon. Meaning of Blazon. Synonyms of Blazon

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Definition of Blazon

Blazon
Blazon Bla"zon, v. i. To shine; to be conspicuous. [R.]

Meaning of Blazon from wikipedia

- In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct...
- Blazon Stone is the sixth album by German heavy metal band Running Wild, released in 1991. According to Rolf Kasparek in an interview to a Brazilian heavy...
- is a form of poetry. The term originally comes from the heraldic term "blazon" in French heraldry, which means either the codified description of a coat...
- blazoned the shield as: Paleways of 13 pieces, argent and gules; a chief, azure. As the designers recognized, this is a technically incorrect blazon under...
- Demon's Crest, known in ****an as Demon's Blazon, is a side-scrolling platform video game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment...
- series, in which case blazons in English give them different names such as pallets, bars, bendlets, and chevronels. French blazon makes no such distinction...
- quatrefoils in the field has not been included in the blazon. Were the shield to show the tinctures, the blazon would be: Or, a lion rampant azure Arabesque diaper...
- featuring three lions, originated with Richard the Lionheart in 1198. It is blazoned as gules, three lions p****ant guardant or and it provides one of the most...
- Białynia is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Gryf (Polish for "Griffin"), also known as Jaxa, is a Polish coat of arms that was used by many noble families in medieval Poland and later under the Polish–Lithuanian...