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Definition of heraldic in English: heraldicadjective hɛˈraldɪkhəˈrældɪk Relating to heraldry. (与)纹章学(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - The heraldic devices of the lancet tops and in the tracery lights represent other of Louis's and Francoise's possessions and ancestors.
- The front of the shirts has the City's heraldic emblem of rampant boars head on a turret embossed with the white rose of Yorkshire.
- Sprightly angels support Francoise's massive, floating, upright heraldic device, while mournful lions stoop to stabilize Louis's drooping shield.
- The book translates and compiles two older emblem books (a French and an Italian one), showing highly conventional emblems, mostly weapons, armour and various heraldic signs.
- The anonymity guaranteed by the helm, worn on the battlefield and for the tournament, led to the adoption by knights of crests atop their helms - personal devices unique to them and one of the earliest of heraldic symbols.
- Worn with military uniform are government decorations, insignia, distinctive devices and other military heraldic symbols established under prescribed regulations.
- On the wings of the building are heraldic emblems of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh.
- Here were the main exhibits, gathered with infinite care and attention to their heraldic significance.
- They also relate to the erased heraldic ornament, and finally to the special significance that the subject-matter of the engraving might have had for their first owner.
- On the old motte a great keep or tower house was raised, emblazoned with an imposing heraldic panel carrying the Percy Lion.
- This type of pun is of course frequent in heraldic rebuses, but these almost invariably stand for personal names, although they can sometimes be identical with place names; a few also relate to dedications.
- Well before the Renaissance, the new men were buying up land, seizing cities, glorifying themselves with new titles and heraldic blazons.
- I wonder whether some standardised form of description, akin to heraldic blazon, will gradually emerge.
- These liveries came to be distinguished by heraldic insignia and emblems.
- It's the first month of the first year of secondary school, I'm eleven, and I've got a bad pageboy haircut and an ill-fitting green blazer emblazoned with a school heraldic crest that looks like a lion being sick.
- With his quiet colours he moderates the dazzle and grandeur found in the still-life pictures of his contemporary, which are as bright as heraldic blazonings.
- Four heraldic beasts - two stags, a lion and a griffin - stand guard at a stone staircase opposite the coffin.
- But it is chiefly on sculpture and architecture that ornamental devices act as cartouches for heraldic display.
- Her heraldic device was distinguished from the many others sprinkled throughout the window by its larger scale and unusual format.
- Certainly, heraldry was known and studied in America at the time of the Revolution, as is indicated by the relatively large number of surviving silver and ceramic pieces with heraldic devices on them.
Derivativesadverb The two primary ruling families of sixteenth-century Europe, the Hapsburgs and the Valois, are represented heraldically above the doors aligned along the villa's central front-to-back longitudinal axis. Example sentencesExamples - The entrance is heraldically framed by the stubby rounded shapes of the vomitoria, clad in dark blue metal over red brick plinths.
- The bed itself was devoid of such imagery, and the princely coronet on the headboard was heraldically appropriate.
- One stamp contains an image of a lion fish, heraldically striped.
- The lion is a canting emblem for Leo X, though here, facing to sinister, it is heraldically incorrect.
Definition of heraldic in US English: heraldicadjectivehəˈraldikhəˈrældɪk Relating to heraldry. (与)纹章学(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - But it is chiefly on sculpture and architecture that ornamental devices act as cartouches for heraldic display.
- Her heraldic device was distinguished from the many others sprinkled throughout the window by its larger scale and unusual format.
- On the old motte a great keep or tower house was raised, emblazoned with an imposing heraldic panel carrying the Percy Lion.
- It's the first month of the first year of secondary school, I'm eleven, and I've got a bad pageboy haircut and an ill-fitting green blazer emblazoned with a school heraldic crest that looks like a lion being sick.
- They also relate to the erased heraldic ornament, and finally to the special significance that the subject-matter of the engraving might have had for their first owner.
- I wonder whether some standardised form of description, akin to heraldic blazon, will gradually emerge.
- The heraldic devices of the lancet tops and in the tracery lights represent other of Louis's and Francoise's possessions and ancestors.
- Worn with military uniform are government decorations, insignia, distinctive devices and other military heraldic symbols established under prescribed regulations.
- This type of pun is of course frequent in heraldic rebuses, but these almost invariably stand for personal names, although they can sometimes be identical with place names; a few also relate to dedications.
- The anonymity guaranteed by the helm, worn on the battlefield and for the tournament, led to the adoption by knights of crests atop their helms - personal devices unique to them and one of the earliest of heraldic symbols.
- Well before the Renaissance, the new men were buying up land, seizing cities, glorifying themselves with new titles and heraldic blazons.
- The book translates and compiles two older emblem books (a French and an Italian one), showing highly conventional emblems, mostly weapons, armour and various heraldic signs.
- Certainly, heraldry was known and studied in America at the time of the Revolution, as is indicated by the relatively large number of surviving silver and ceramic pieces with heraldic devices on them.
- Sprightly angels support Francoise's massive, floating, upright heraldic device, while mournful lions stoop to stabilize Louis's drooping shield.
- Four heraldic beasts - two stags, a lion and a griffin - stand guard at a stone staircase opposite the coffin.
- These liveries came to be distinguished by heraldic insignia and emblems.
- Here were the main exhibits, gathered with infinite care and attention to their heraldic significance.
- With his quiet colours he moderates the dazzle and grandeur found in the still-life pictures of his contemporary, which are as bright as heraldic blazonings.
- On the wings of the building are heraldic emblems of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh.
- The front of the shirts has the City's heraldic emblem of rampant boars head on a turret embossed with the white rose of Yorkshire.
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