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dragon p****ant. For
stags and
other deer-like
beasts of chase, the term
trippant is used
instead of p****ant. Lion p****ant Lion p****ant
guardant Lion p****ant...
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natural colour,
crowned and
collared of the first, the
sinister chape a bear
trippant in
natural colour,
carrying a pack
gules belted sable Symbolism Scallop...
- has been in use
since 1870. The
official blazon is "Azure, a
reindeer trippant argent" (Norwegian: I blått en gående sølv rein). This
means the arms have...
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number of attitudes,
referred to as "lodged" when the deer is
lying down, "
trippant" when it has one leg raised, "courant" when it is running, "springing"...
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sceptre of the second. Lincoln:
although the
three stags are
blazoned as
trippant argent attired or they are
universally drawn as
statant or. See also note...
- Clan
Scott Scotach Crest: A stag
trippant,
encircled in a
leather strap inscribed with the chief’s
motto "Amo"
meaning "I Love".
Motto Amo (I love) War...
- walking, p****ant or, in the case of
stags and the
occasional unicorn,
trippant, and may
appear statant (standing),
salient or
springing (leaping), sejant...
- Scott, 10th Duke of
Buccleuch Coronet A
coronet of a Duke
Crest A Stag
trippant proper armed and
attired Or
Escutcheon Quarterly: 1st
grandquarter for...
- Arms of Suckling: Per pale
gules and azure,
three bucks trippant or, as
sculpted on the
ledger stone of
Catherine Suckling in
Burnham Thorpe Church...
- Argent, a stag's
attire in bend
Gules (Regenstein); 11th, Argent, a stag
trippant Sable (Klettenberg); 12th, Argent, a stag's
attire in bend
sinister Sable...