亚洲网紅露点

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trippant

[ trip-uhnt ]

adjective

Heraldry.
  1. (of a deer or the like) represented in the act of walking:

    a stag trippant.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of trippant1

1650鈥60; alteration of tripping; -ant
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Example Sentences

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Even as it was once the pride of the cook pedant to carve each bird on the board with a new word for the act, so it became the delight of the pedant herald to order that the rampant horse should be 鈥渇orcen锟,鈥 the rampant griffon 鈥渟egreant,鈥 the passant hart 鈥渢rippant鈥; while the same hart must needs be 鈥渁ttired鈥 as to its horns and 鈥渦nguled鈥 as to its hoofs.

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Robinson of Yorkshire, as borne by Lord Rokeby: Vert, on a cheveron or, between three bucks trippant of the last, as many quatrefoils gules.

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It is said the trippant tread of Fate doth leave no print upon the sand to mark its passage, nor doth she sound a note of warning that the waiting hand may grasp her garments as she flies.

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And as among the veteran soldiery of the French-Italian borders no name stood higher than De Lacy, so also was no wearer of the silver spurs more respected than he who bore the banner of the Trippant Stag.

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"And why," said the Duke in the same calm tone he had employed throughout the conversation, "should I credit your story, seeing that I neither know you nor recall your silver trippant stag among the present devices of our land."

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