Blazonry
1Blazonry — Bla zon*ry, n. 1. Same as {Blazon}, 3. [1913 Webster] The principles of blazonry. Peacham. [1913 Webster] 2. A coat of arms; an armorial bearing or bearings. [1913 Webster] The blazonry of Argyle. Lord Dufferin. [1913 Webster] 3. Artistic… …
2blazonry — [blā′zənrē] n. pl. blazonries 1. the description or illustration of coats of arms 2. a coat of arms; heraldic emblem 3. any brilliant display …
3blazonry — /blay zeuhn ree/, n. 1. brilliant decoration or display: The wedding had all the blazonry of a coronation. 2. Heraldry. a. the act or technique of describing coats of arms. b. a coat, or coats, of arms. [1615 25; BLAZON + RY] * * * …
4blazonry — noun (plural ries) Date: 1622 1. a. blazon 1b b. blazon 1a 2. a dazzling display …
5blazonry — noun a) Blazon b) A coat of arms; an armorial bearing or bearings …
6blazonry — bla·zon·ry || bleɪznrɪ n. official symbols of state or family; ostentatious display …
7blazonry — noun the art of describing or painting heraldic devices or armorial bearings. ↘heraldic devices or armorial bearings …
8blazonry — n. Emblazonry, heraldry …
9blazonry — bla·zon·ry …
10blazonry — bla•zon•ry [[t]ˈbleɪ zən ri[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) brilliant decoration or display 2) her blazon 5), blazon 6) • Etymology: 1615–25 …