heraldic

pronunciation

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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 .

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