Armorial ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Armorial ( adjective )

Relating to or denoting a coat of arms, or a collection of coats of arms.

Origin:

From the old french term 'armorial,' which comes from 'armoiries,' meaning 'coat of arms.'.

Examples:

  1. The armorial bearings on the shield were those of the old family.
  2. The armorial achievements of knights were displayed on their tombs.
  3. The armorial entrance gate was made of metal.
  4. An armorial mantle was draped over the throne.
  5. An armorial roll is a document that contains a list of coats of arms.

(As a noun)

Armorial ( noun )

Relating to or denoting a coat of arms, or a collection of coats of arms.

Origin:

From the old french term 'armorial,' which comes from 'armoiries,' meaning 'coat of arms.'.

Examples:

  1. The armorial bearings on the shield were those of the old family.
  2. The armorial achievements of knights were displayed on their tombs.
  3. The armorial entrance gate was made of metal.
  4. An armorial mantle was draped over the throne.
  5. An armorial roll is a document that contains a list of coats of arms.
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