- UNESCO. ISBN 978-92-3-104153-2. "Maghreb, en
arabe Maghrib ou
Marhrib (" le
Couchant ")". Encyclopédie
Larousse (in French).
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sometimes termed "sejant-rampant"). Lion
sejant Lion
sejant erect A
beast couchant (Old French: "lying down") is
lying down, but with the head raised. Lodged...
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state flags; a
plain red flag with a
couchant lion and sun
motif as the war flag, a
plain white flag with a
couchant lion and sun for
diplomatic purposes...
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usually only one bay deep and are
supported on two columns,
often resting on
couchant lions, as at St Zeno, Verona.See above. Elsewhere,
porches of
various dates...
- "What I want to see
before I die is a
monument representing the negro, not
couchant on his
knees like a four-footed animal, but
erect on his feet like a man...
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appear statant (standing),
salient or
springing (leaping),
sejant (seated),
couchant or
lodged (lying
prone with head raised), or
occasionally dormant (sleeping)...
- muni****lity in Spain,
showing a lion
couchant proper (1554) Arms of
Belgorod Oblast, Russia,
showing a lion
couchant Or (1727) Arms of the
Burgdorf district...
- a
wheel symbolizing the dharmachakra, the
Wheel of
Buddhist law, with
couchant deer on
either side
symbolizing the deer park in
which the
sermon was preached...
- lost cauldron.
Goldman thinks this unlikely, as the
animal is
posed in
couchant position, and gold is too soft a metal. Godard, André (1950), "Le trésor...
- the Holy
Roman Empire (above the double-headed eagle)
Crest 1st: a lion
couchant guardant Argent supporting a
banner Gules charged with a
dexter hand couped...