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Definition of Issuant

Issuant
Issuant Is"su*ant, a. (Her.) Issuing or coming up; -- a term used to express a charge or bearing rising or coming out of another.

Meaning of Issuant from wikipedia

- Laing of Dunphail Coronet Coronet of a Baron Crest A Dexter Cubit Arm issuant sleeved per pale Or and Gules, cuff counter-changed, grasping a Dagger...
- Phoenix issuant, wings displa**** and elevated, coming from her nest of fire...
- Azure, in the first an eagle dimidiated and displa**** Sable in the second issuant from the partition an arm embowed and vested, the hand holding a sword...
- between four open books of the first, bound of the second. Crest: a demi-sun issuant radiant or through clouds argent. Brown's first seal was procured in 1765...
- between two horns per fess alternately Or and Sable, Sable and Or; 2nd, issuant from a ducal coronet Or an eagle displa**** Sable; 3rd, out of a ducal coronet...
- Coat of arms of Humber Polytechnic Notes Granted 15 September 2005 Crest Issuant from a circlet Or the upper rim set with hazelnuts and trillium flowers...
- Scottish Regional Council (1973–1996) A circlet richly chased from which are issuant four thistles leaved (one and two halves visible) Or. Coronet of a Scottish...
- wings. Upon a riband Vert, the motto ǃKE E꞉ ǀXARRA ǁKE in letters Argent. Issuant from the ends of the riband two pairs of elephant tusks curving inwards...
- Adopted 1949 Crest A plume of ostrich feathers alternately sable and argent issuant from a ducal coronet or. Torse Mantled or and ermine. Escutcheon From 1949:...
- Heraldry of England and Wales: Aylesbury. CREST: On a Wreath Argent and Gules issuant from a Wreath of plaited Straw a Mount thereon an Aylesbury Duck all proper...