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beasts are
often shown cabossed to
display the horns, but
instances can be
found in any of
these cir****stances. In heraldry,
cabossed, or caboched, is a term...
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beasts are
often shown cabossed to
display the horns, but
instances can be
found in any of
these cir****stances. A lion's head
cabossed is
called simply a...
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chief alone. The
crest within the
crest badge is
blazoned a bull's head
cabossed sable,
horned Or,
between two
flags gules,
staved at the first; and the...
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saints of Zürich, fresco, c. 1400–1425
Heraldic depiction of a
bison head
cabossed Cephalic disorder Cephalic flexure Cephalic index Cephalic phase Cephalic...
- gules, an
eagle displa****
sable crowned Or, and azure, a buffalo's head
cabossed sable maintaining in its
mouth a fish (argent?).
Polish examples abound...
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Thomson of that Ilk and his dependers.
Escutcheon Argent a stag's head
cabossed Proper on a
chief azure between two
mullets a hunting-horn of the first...
- Mecklenburg-Strelitz. The arms were:
Quarterly of six, 1st, Or, a buffalo's head
cabossed Sable,
armed and
ringed Argent,
crowned and
langued Gules (Mecklenburg);...
- duke
Crest A
Serpent nowed proper Escutcheon Sable three Bucks'
heads cabossed Argent Supporters On
either side a Buck
proper wreathed round the neck...
- grandquarterly: 1st and 4th, Vert a Fess
dancetty Ermine between a Hart's Head
cabossed in
chief and two
Escallops in base Or (Duff of Braco); 2nd and 3rd, Gules...
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Cavendish Noble house Arms: Sable,
three buck's
heads cabossed argent Country Kingdom of
England Kingdom of
Ireland United Kingdom Place of
origin Normandy...