Armorial
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adjective
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noun
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(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:
- The armorial bearings on the shield were those of the old family.
- The armorial achievements of knights were displayed on their tombs.
- The armorial entrance gate was made of metal.
- An armorial mantle was draped over the throne.
- 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:
- The armorial bearings on the shield were those of the old family.
- The armorial achievements of knights were displayed on their tombs.
- The armorial entrance gate was made of metal.
- An armorial mantle was draped over the throne.
- An armorial roll is a document that contains a list of coats of arms.