heraldic
pronunciation
How to pronounce heraldic in British English: UK [he'rældɪk]
How to pronounce heraldic in American English: US [həˈrældɪk]
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- Adjective:
- indicative of or announcing something to come
- of or relating to heraldry
Word Origin
- heraldic (adj.)
- 1772, on model of French héraldique (15c.), from Medieval Latin heraldus (see herald).
Example
- 1. Colorful or prominent decoration , especially heraldic decoration .
- 2. The beetles were heraldic of a new style of music .
- 3. Even the royal standard pennant fluttering from her range rover still bears a heraldic irish harp in one corner .
- 4. A person entitled to bear heraldic arms .
- 5. Fixed banner display problems on heraldic armors .