slovo | definícia |
blazon (msasasci) | blazon
- bedlamite, ding-a-ling, fool, loco, lunatic, wacko, crackpot, madman,
sicko, tomfool, wally |
blazon (encz) | blazon,erb n: Zdeněk Brož |
blazon (encz) | blazon,erbovní štít Zdeněk Brož |
blazon (encz) | blazon,rozhlásit v: Zdeněk Brož |
blazon (encz) | blazon,vyhlásit v: Zdeněk Brož |
blazon (encz) | blazon,zveřejnit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Blazon (gcide) | Blazon \Bla"zon\, n. [OE. blason, blasoun, shield, fr. F. blason
coat of arms, OF. shield, from the root of AS. bl[ae]se
blaze, i. e., luster, splendor, MHG. blas torch See Blaze,
n.]
1. A shield. [Obs.]
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2. An heraldic shield; a coat of arms, or a bearing on a coat
of arms; armorial bearings.
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Their blazon o'er his towers displayed. --Sir W.
Scott.
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3. The art or act of describing or depicting heraldic
bearings in the proper language or manner. --Peacham.
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4. Ostentatious display, either by words or other means;
publication; show; description; record.
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Obtrude the blazon of their exploits upon the
company. --Collier.
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Thy tongue, thy face, thy limbs, actions, and
spirit,
Do give thee fivefold blazon. --Shak.
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Blazon (gcide) | Blazon \Bla"zon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blazoned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Blazoning.] [From blazon, n.; confused with 4th blaze:
cf. F. blasonner.]
1. To depict in colors; to display; to exhibit conspicuously;
to publish or make public far and wide.
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Thyself thou blazon'st. --Shak.
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There pride sits blazoned on th' unmeaning brow.
--Trumbull.
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To blazon his own worthless name. --Cowper.
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2. To deck; to embellish; to adorn.
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She blazons in dread smiles her hideous form.
--Garth.
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3. (Her.) To describe in proper terms (the figures of
heraldic devices); also, to delineate (armorial bearings);
to emblazon.
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The coat of, arms, which I am not herald enough to
blazon into English. --Addison.
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Blazon (gcide) | Blazon \Bla"zon\, v. i.
To shine; to be conspicuous. [R.]
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blazon (wn) | blazon
n 1: the official symbols of a family, state, etc. [syn: {coat
of arms}, arms, blazon, blazonry]
v 1: decorate with heraldic arms [syn: emblazon, blazon] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
blazonry (encz) | blazonry,heraldika n: Zdeněk Brož |
emblazon (encz) | emblazon,ozdobit v: Zdeněk Brožemblazon,vyzdobit v: Zdeněk Brož |
emblazonment (encz) | emblazonment, |
Blazon (gcide) | Blazon \Bla"zon\, n. [OE. blason, blasoun, shield, fr. F. blason
coat of arms, OF. shield, from the root of AS. bl[ae]se
blaze, i. e., luster, splendor, MHG. blas torch See Blaze,
n.]
1. A shield. [Obs.]
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2. An heraldic shield; a coat of arms, or a bearing on a coat
of arms; armorial bearings.
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Their blazon o'er his towers displayed. --Sir W.
Scott.
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3. The art or act of describing or depicting heraldic
bearings in the proper language or manner. --Peacham.
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4. Ostentatious display, either by words or other means;
publication; show; description; record.
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Obtrude the blazon of their exploits upon the
company. --Collier.
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Thy tongue, thy face, thy limbs, actions, and
spirit,
Do give thee fivefold blazon. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Blazon \Bla"zon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blazoned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Blazoning.] [From blazon, n.; confused with 4th blaze:
cf. F. blasonner.]
1. To depict in colors; to display; to exhibit conspicuously;
to publish or make public far and wide.
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Thyself thou blazon'st. --Shak.
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There pride sits blazoned on th' unmeaning brow.
--Trumbull.
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To blazon his own worthless name. --Cowper.
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2. To deck; to embellish; to adorn.
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She blazons in dread smiles her hideous form.
--Garth.
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3. (Her.) To describe in proper terms (the figures of
heraldic devices); also, to delineate (armorial bearings);
to emblazon.
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The coat of, arms, which I am not herald enough to
blazon into English. --Addison.
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To shine; to be conspicuous. [R.]
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Blazoned (gcide) | Blazon \Bla"zon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blazoned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Blazoning.] [From blazon, n.; confused with 4th blaze:
cf. F. blasonner.]
1. To depict in colors; to display; to exhibit conspicuously;
to publish or make public far and wide.
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Thyself thou blazon'st. --Shak.
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There pride sits blazoned on th' unmeaning brow.
--Trumbull.
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To blazon his own worthless name. --Cowper.
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2. To deck; to embellish; to adorn.
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She blazons in dread smiles her hideous form.
--Garth.
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3. (Her.) To describe in proper terms (the figures of
heraldic devices); also, to delineate (armorial bearings);
to emblazon.
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The coat of, arms, which I am not herald enough to
blazon into English. --Addison.
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Blazoner (gcide) | Blazoner \Bla"zon*er\, n.
One who gives publicity, proclaims, or blazons; esp., one who
blazons coats of arms; a herald. --Burke.
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Blazoning (gcide) | Blazon \Bla"zon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Blazoned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Blazoning.] [From blazon, n.; confused with 4th blaze:
cf. F. blasonner.]
1. To depict in colors; to display; to exhibit conspicuously;
to publish or make public far and wide.
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Thyself thou blazon'st. --Shak.
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There pride sits blazoned on th' unmeaning brow.
--Trumbull.
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To blazon his own worthless name. --Cowper.
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2. To deck; to embellish; to adorn.
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She blazons in dread smiles her hideous form.
--Garth.
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3. (Her.) To describe in proper terms (the figures of
heraldic devices); also, to delineate (armorial bearings);
to emblazon.
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The coat of, arms, which I am not herald enough to
blazon into English. --Addison.
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Blazonment (gcide) | Blazonment \Bla"zon*ment\ (bl[=a]"z'n*ment), n.
The act of blazoning; blazoning; emblazonment.
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Blazonry (gcide) | Blazonry \Bla"zon*ry\, n.
1. Same as Blazon, 3.
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The principles of blazonry. --Peacham.
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2. A coat of arms; an armorial bearing or bearings.
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The blazonry of Argyle. --Lord
Dufferin.
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3. Artistic representation or display.
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Emblazon (gcide) | Emblazon \Em*bla"zon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Emblazoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Emblazoning.] [Pref. em- + blazon. Cf. Emblaze.]
1. To depict or represent; -- said of heraldic bearings. See
Blazon.
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2. To deck in glaring colors; to set off conspicuously; to
display pompously; to decorate.
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The walls were . . . emblazoned with legends in
commemoration of the illustrious pair. --Prescott.
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Emblazoned (gcide) | Emblazon \Em*bla"zon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Emblazoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Emblazoning.] [Pref. em- + blazon. Cf. Emblaze.]
1. To depict or represent; -- said of heraldic bearings. See
Blazon.
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2. To deck in glaring colors; to set off conspicuously; to
display pompously; to decorate.
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The walls were . . . emblazoned with legends in
commemoration of the illustrious pair. --Prescott.
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Emblazoner (gcide) | Emblazoner \Em*bla"zon*er\, n.
One who emblazons; also, one who publishes and displays
anything with pomp.
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Emblazoning (gcide) | Emblazon \Em*bla"zon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Emblazoned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Emblazoning.] [Pref. em- + blazon. Cf. Emblaze.]
1. To depict or represent; -- said of heraldic bearings. See
Blazon.
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2. To deck in glaring colors; to set off conspicuously; to
display pompously; to decorate.
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The walls were . . . emblazoned with legends in
commemoration of the illustrious pair. --Prescott.
[1913 Webster]Emblazoning \Em*bla"zon*ing\, n.
The act or art of heraldic decoration; delineation of
armorial bearings.
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Emblazonment (gcide) | Emblazonment \Em*bla"zon*ment\, n.
An emblazoning.
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Emblazonries (gcide) | Emblazonry \Em*bla"zon*ry\, n.; pl. Emblazonries.
The act or art of an emblazoner; heraldic or ornamental
decoration, as pictures or figures on shields, standards,
etc.; emblazonment.
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Thine ancient standard's rich emblazonry. --Trench.
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Emblazonry (gcide) | Emblazonry \Em*bla"zon*ry\, n.; pl. Emblazonries.
The act or art of an emblazoner; heraldic or ornamental
decoration, as pictures or figures on shields, standards,
etc.; emblazonment.
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Thine ancient standard's rich emblazonry. --Trench.
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Imblazon (gcide) | Imblazon \Im*bla"zon\, v. t.
See Emblazon.
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blazon out (wn) | blazon out
v 1: proclaim or announce in public; "before we had newspapers,
a town crier would cry the news"; "He cried his merchandise
in the market square" [syn: cry, blazon out] |
blazonry (wn) | blazonry
n 1: the official symbols of a family, state, etc. [syn: {coat
of arms}, arms, blazon, blazonry] |
emblazon (wn) | emblazon
v 1: decorate with colors; "color the walls with paint in warm
tones" [syn: color, colour, emblazon]
2: decorate with heraldic arms [syn: emblazon, blazon] |
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