Blazon
(verb)
- To describe (a coat of arms) in heraldic terms.
- To display prominently.
Origin:
From old french blason, from germanic *blasōn, from proto-germanic *blasōną ("to blo.w")
Examples:
- The herald blazoned the coat of arms of the new king.
- The new flag was blazoned on the front of the building.
- The coat of arms was blazoned on the wall of the castle.
- The company's logo was blazoned on the side of the truck.
- His achievements were blazoned in the newspaper headlines.