blazon
vt . 以家徽装饰,宣布
n . 纹章
以家徽装饰,宣布纹章
blazon n 1 :
the official symbols of a family ,
state ,
etc . [
synonym : {
coat of arms }, {
arms }, {
blazon }, {
blazonry }]
v 1 :
decorate with heraldic arms [
synonym : {
emblazon }, {
blazon }]
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 \
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 \
Bla "
zon \,
v .
i .
To shine ;
to be conspicuous . [
R .]
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218 Moby Thesaurus words for "
blazon ":
achievement ,
adorn ,
advertise ,
air ,
alerion ,
animal charge ,
announce ,
annulet ,
annunciate ,
argent ,
armorial bearings ,
armory ,
arms ,
array ,
azure ,
bandeau ,
bar ,
bar sinister ,
baton ,
bearings ,
beautify ,
bedeck ,
bedizen ,
bend ,
bend sinister ,
billet ,
blare ,
blare forth ,
blaze ,
blaze abroad ,
blazon about ,
blazon forth ,
blazonry ,
bordure ,
brandish ,
bravura ,
brilliancy ,
broad arrow ,
broadcast ,
bruit about ,
cadency mark ,
canton ,
celebrate ,
chaplet ,
charge ,
chevron ,
chief ,
coat of arms ,
cockatrice ,
color ,
coronet ,
crescent ,
crest ,
cross ,
cross moline ,
crown ,
cry ,
cry out ,
dandify ,
dangle ,
daring ,
dash ,
deck ,
deck out ,
declaim ,
decorate ,
demonstrate ,
demonstration ,
device ,
difference ,
differencing ,
display ,
dizen ,
doll up ,
dramatics ,
dress ,
dress up ,
eagle ,
eclat ,
embellish ,
emblazon ,
embroider ,
enrich ,
ermine ,
ermines ,
erminites ,
erminois ,
escutcheon ,
etalage ,
exhibit ,
exhibition ,
exhibitionism ,
falcon ,
false front ,
fanfaronade ,
fess ,
fess point ,
field ,
fig out ,
figure ,
file ,
fix up ,
flair ,
flanch ,
flash ,
flaunt ,
flaunting ,
fleur -
de -
lis ,
flourish ,
fret ,
fur ,
furbish ,
fusil ,
garland ,
garnish ,
grace ,
griffin ,
gules ,
gussy up ,
gyron ,
hatchment ,
helmet ,
herald ,
herald abroad ,
heraldic device ,
histrionics ,
hold up ,
honor point ,
impalement ,
impaling ,
inescutcheon ,
label ,
lion ,
lozenge ,
manifest ,
manifestation ,
mantling ,
marshaling ,
martlet ,
mascle ,
metal ,
motto ,
mullet ,
nombril point ,
octofoil ,
or ,
ordinary ,
orle ,
ornament ,
pageant ,
pageantry ,
paint ,
pale ,
paly ,
parade ,
pean ,
pheon ,
prank ,
prank up ,
preen ,
prettify ,
primp ,
primp up ,
prink ,
prink up ,
proclaim ,
promulgate ,
publish ,
purpure ,
put forth ,
put forward ,
quarter ,
quartering ,
redecorate ,
redo ,
refurbish ,
rose ,
sable ,
saltire ,
scutcheon ,
set off ,
set out ,
sham ,
shield ,
shout ,
show ,
showing -
off ,
smarten ,
smarten up ,
sound ,
spectacle ,
splash ,
splurge ,
sport ,
spread eagle ,
spruce up ,
staginess ,
subordinary ,
tenne ,
theatrics ,
thunder ,
thunder forth ,
tincture ,
titivate ,
torse ,
tressure ,
trick out ,
trick up ,
trim ,
trumpet ,
trumpet forth ,
unicorn ,
vair ,
vaunt ,
vert ,
wave ,
wreath ,
yale
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