Blazon (verb)

  1. To describe (a coat of arms) in heraldic terms.
  2. To display prominently.

Origin:

From old french blason, from germanic *blasōn, from proto-germanic *blasōną ("to blo.w")

Examples:

  1. The herald blazoned the coat of arms of the new king.
  2. The new flag was blazoned on the front of the building.
  3. The coat of arms was blazoned on the wall of the castle.
  4. The company's logo was blazoned on the side of the truck.
  5. His achievements were blazoned in the newspaper headlines.
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