Or, a lion adumbrated, debruised by two bendlets azure, all within a bordure compony argent and gules. |
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His name was Sir John Cliseton, and he bore for arms a field argent, fretted azure, with a mullet argent in chief. |
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Cupping the silver liquid in his palm, Belloc carefully raised his hand to the level of the girl's eyes, which reflected the argent light. |
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As I watched, the orange flame died out, leaving the argent flame to battle the darkness alone. |
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It was nearly identical to Pegasus, save that it was wingless and had a short argent horn pointing up from its forehead. |
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Before us, in the bersaglieri trench, a bold stove-pipe luxuriates the overcast ceiling with smoke-trails amid argent oriency. |
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Ada's family bore gyronny of ten argent and sable, and the earliest known version of the arms, were gyronny of eight argent and sable. |
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Azure, two wolf's heads erased addorsed and conjoined at the neck issuant from the battlements of a demi-tower argent. |
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A demi-lion naissant from the partition or with a sword argent in the paw dexter. |
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Argent, a tree eradicated and on a chief indented vert a lizard tergiant palewise Or between a snake nowed and a snake nowed to sinister argent. |
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The moon cast long fingers across their pale faces, splashing argent tinctures over a thousand powdered cheeks. |
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Vert, on a roundel between five trillium flowers argent, a wyvern volant to sinister sable. |
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A stitch in one argent yardbird's stripe, probably saves nine. |
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These were, in the Portuguese version, per pale argent and vert, two roses dimidiating as many fleurs-de-lis, in dexter canton a dove volant argent. |
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Per bend sinister argent and vert, three annulets in bend sinister counterchanged. |
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I half-expect him to leave a trail of argent, fading light in his wake, like a lightning bug. |
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Per pale sable and argent, two unicorns combattant counterchanged, in chief a decrescent or. |
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The arms's flag are azure, between two dolphins argent a bend or bearing three cowled monks sable in the bottom left and top right. |
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The star consists of the Cross of Saint Patrick Gules, on a field argent, charged with a trefoil as on the Badge, surrounded by a sky-blue enamelled circle. |
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In fact the clapper extends beyond the mouth of the bell and, rather than a handle, has a pierced peg argent, means that it would originally have been suspended. |
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Potent gules and Or, a triskelion reversed of three armoured legs argent. |
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As Prince of Wales, Henry's arms were those of the kingdom, differenced by a label argent of three points. |
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For the bark, dulled argent, roundly wrapped Heavy, helpless, carefully manhandled In Iowa once, among the Mennonites The hosed-down chamfered concrete pleases him. |
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In heraldic language, it may be blazoned azure, a saltire argent. |
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The argent means that Cherbourg was a second class city under the Empire. |
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Party per pale argent and vert, a tree eradicated counterchanged. |
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