Of heraldry
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ARMORIALOf heraldry.
ARMORIALOf heraldry
THEBOAST"... of heraldry . . . ": Gray
ARMORYThe art of heraldry
heraldista student of heraldry
ALANShort-eared dog of heraldry.
LISFlower of France, in heraldry.
LYONLord ... (overseer of Scottish heraldry)
heraldistsHERALDIST, a student of heraldry
ENTEDivision of the shield, in Heraldry.
ENTEDivision of a shield in heraldry
tranglea diminutive of the fesse (heraldry)
heraldriesHERALDRY, the science of armorial bearings
tranglesTRANGLE, a diminutive of the fesse (heraldry)
armorialof or pertaining to heraldry or heraldic bearings
heraldicpertaining to heraldry (the science of armorial bearings)
heraldicallyHERALDIC, pertaining to heraldry (the science of armorial bearings)
heraldicof, pertaining to, or characteristic of heralds or heraldry
woodhousea wild man of the woods, used in heraldry as a supporter also WOODWOSE
woodhousesWOODHOUSE, a wild man of the woods, used in heraldry as a supporter also WOODWOSE
wyvernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
wiverin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
cinquefoilsAn ornamental design of five lobes arranged in a circle, e.g., in architectural tracery or heraldry
cinquefoilAn ornamental design of five lobes arranged in a circle, e.g., in architectural tracery or heraldry
wivernin heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
wiversWIVER, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVERN, WYVERN
wivernsWIVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WYVERN
lambrequinsA piece of cloth covering the back of a medieval knight's helmet, represented in heraldry as the mantling
wyvernsWYVERN, in heraldry, a dragon with wings, the tail of a snake and two legs, also WIVER, WIVERN
lambrequinA piece of cloth covering the back of a medieval knight's helmet, represented in heraldry as the mantling
CRESTHeraldry figure
COATOFARMSHeraldry emblem
ORLEHeraldry border
ETETEHeadless: Heraldry.
NUEInvected: Heraldry.
AILEWinged: Heraldry.
VULNWound: Heraldry.
STATANTStanding: Heraldry.
MANEDCrined: Heraldry.
ONDEWavy: Heraldry.