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issuant
[ ish-oo-uhnt ]
adjective
- Heraldry. (of a beast) represented with the body erect and only the forepart visible:
a lion issuant.
issuant
/ 藞瑟蕛箩蕣蓹苍迟 /
adjective
- heraldry emerging or issuing
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍路颈蝉顎僺耻路补苍迟 adjective
Example Sentences
The crest of the ancient family of De la Bere is 鈥榓 ducal coronet or, therefrom issuant a plume of five ostrich feathers per pale argent and azure.鈥
Among several other armorial ensigns dated from this same battle of Ascalon is the crest of Darrell, which may be briefly described as, 鈥極ut of a ducal coronet a Saracen鈥檚 head appropriately vested,鈥 and which was assumed by Sir Marmaduke Darrell, in commemoration of his having killed the infidel King of Cyprus; also the arms and crest of Minshull, of Cheshire, 鈥楢zure, an estoile issuant out of a crescent, in base argent.鈥
P. 166: 'Servage est un subjection issuant de cy grand antiquite, que nul frank ceppe ne purra estre trouve par human remembrance.'
Palo Alto is arguably one of the nation's most intense breeding grounds for youthful success and its issuant pressures, and as Craig tells us in goofy little flashbacks, that's the kind of community he lives in too.
Or, a demi-god, sable, issuant of flames, holding in right hand a sword and in the left a bow鈥攁ll proper.
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