Definition of Blazonry. Meaning of Blazonry. Synonyms of Blazonry

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Definition of Blazonry

Blazonry
Blazonry Bla"zon*ry, n. 1. Same as Blazon, 3. The principles of blazonry. --Peacham. 2. A coat of arms; an armorial bearing or bearings. The blazonry of Argyle. --Lord Dufferin. 3. Artistic representation or display.

Meaning of Blazonry from wikipedia

- writing such a description. Blazonry is the art, craft or practice of creating a blazon. The language emplo**** in blazonry has its own vocabulary and syntax...
- Heng Ee High School (simplified Chinese: 恒毅国民型华文中学; traditional Chinese: 恆毅國民型華文中學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng-gī kok-bîn-hêng huâ-bûn tiong-o̍h; Malay: Sekolah...
- a Slovenian drama film directed by Miha Mazzini Erased (heraldry), a blazonry term The Erased, a term for people in Slovenia without legal citizenship...
- or tawny) is a "stain", or non-standard tincture, of orange (in English blazonry), light brown (in French heraldry) or orange-tawny (in continental heraldry)...
- seen. A pellet may also be called an ogress. In modern French-language blazonry, a roundel of any metal (Or or Argent) is a besant (being specified as...
- 2012. Hulme, Edward. F. (1897). The flags of the world: their history, blazonry and ****ociations (txt). F. Warne & co. p. 152. Bartram, Graham (2005)....
- Crosse in a white flag" Hulme, The Flags of The World: Their History, Blazonry and ****ociations (1897), p.49 "United Kingdom: Flags of the Interregnum...
- Frederick Edward (1 January 1897). The Flags of the World: Their History, Blazonry and ****ociations. Library of Alexandria. ISBN 9781465543110. Greenway,...
- Frederick Edward (1 January 1897). The Flags of the World: Their History, Blazonry and ****ociations. Library of Alexandria. ISBN 9781465543110. Greenway,...
- ecclesiastical heraldry, heraldic displays as corporate logos, and Canadian blazonry. Derived mainly from heraldic traditions in France and the United Kingdom...