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Перевод: blazon speek blazon


[существительное]
герб ; эмблема ; прославление;
[глагол]
разглашать; украшать геральдическими знаками


Тезаурус:

  1. Coats of arms are described according to rules known as blazon, a term which when used as a noun is a description in words of a coat and, when as the verb "(to) blazon", the act of so describing.
  2. In the language of blazon this is three piles conjoined in base (the charge being so termed, it is said, after the shape of the wooden supports early bridge-builders drove into river beds to support their structures).
  3. The language of blazon
  4. Besides his journalism for the Evening News , he early developed a wide interest in heraldry and genealogy; in particular, his knowledge of medieval blazon was unrivalled.
  5. The badge of 185 Squadron, plus descriptive blazon.
  6. Four knights at least, all Grey's men; and a rugged, thickset figure in half-armour, whose seat in the saddle was familiar, even if the black horse under him had not been so signally ornamented with his blazon.
  7. A shield of arms (to cite one simple example) comprising a black cross nth scalloped edges on a yellow (gold) background progressed from being described in the thirteenth century as jaune o crois noire engrelee to today's blazon or a cross engrailed sable .
  8. "If Kinsella steals from the IRB fund, how do you propose to blazon the news abroad?"
  9. But the user of Papworth must be able to blazon.
  10. It is neither complete nor authoritative - the family of Forsey, to take just one small example, being listed separately as Forterishey, Fortersley, and Fortryshey without cross reference, attempt to verify a definitive spelling, or verification of blazon - but it is almost the only generally available starting point, and cannot be ignored.
  11. At first sight both the earlier and later languages of blazon appear somewhat esoteric, but they readily yield up their secrets, being based on a comparatively small vocabulary, the words of which describe quite accurately both the colours (tinctures), layout, and principal devices used in armorial design.
  12. Nevertheless, these same newspapers in the late summer of 1938 could blazon the news: "England by an innings and 578 runs!"

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