- term
naiant (swimming)
applies to fish, swans, ducks, and geese. The term
segreant is
applied to the griffin, as an
approximation of rampant, and is applied...
-
Francis Nethersole in 1655.
Latin inscription "school of poor boys and girls". Arms of Nethersole: Per pale
gules and azure,
three griffins segreant or....
-
crowned or; 3rd, or, a
griffin segreant gules, crowned; 4th and 5th, argent, a
griffin segreant gules; 6th, or, a
griffin segreant sable; 7th, argent, an eagle...
-
Gules (Mecklenburg); 2nd, Azure, a
griffin segreant Or (Rostock); 3rd, Per fess, in
chief Azure, a
griffin segreant Or, and in the base Vert, a
bordure Argent...
-
Gules cottised Vert,
three escallop s****, Or. Crest: A demi-griffin
segreant, Vert,
holding in his
claws an escallop, Or. Motto: E
conchis omnia (All...
- in the beak a
sprig of
laurel also Proper.
Escutcheon Gules a
griffin segreant Or
within an orle of
roses Argent barbed and
seeded Proper. Supporters...
- each
cotise charged with
three bezants (Cuffe); 3rd: Ermine, a
griffin segreant azure armed and
langued gules beaked or (Aungier); 4th: Per bend crenellée...
- Arms of Bligh: Azure, a
griffin segreant or
armed and
langued gules between three crescents argent...
- ("På rød bunn en gull griff")
translates to "On a
field Gules a
griffin [
segreant] Or." Trætteberg
chose to have the
griffin as
charge because that animal...
- a lion
would be
described as
rampant a
griffin is
instead described as
segreant. In
British heraldry, a male
griffin is
shown without wings, its body covered...