10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENGOULED»
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Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Engouled is a term derived from the French word engoulant, swallowing; it is
used to express the act of devouring any thing. See Plate XLIV. fig. 24, viz. an
infant engouled by a serpent, erect, or a serpent, erect, devouring of an infant.
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Territorial Terrors: Contested Spaces in Colonial and ...
The "raw energy and mass of urban life are refined into color and pattern, so that
the perverted ('engouled') character of the archetypal wicked city is defeated and
Sodom becomes in the 'magicked pageant' of art an equivalent of Paradise" ...
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The British herald, or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the ...
Englante, [French; Latin, glandibus opertus] a term for an oak-tree when fructed.
Engouled, swallowing or devouring any thing; as, an infant engouled by a
serpent. See Pi. 17, fig." 25. Also, a bend engouled or issuing from two lions'
heads.
Thomas Robson (engraver.), 1830
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The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the ...
Englante, [French; Latin, glandibus opertus] a term for an oak-tree when fructed.
Engouled, swallowing or devouring any thing; as, an infant engouled by a
serpent. See PI. 17, fig. 25. Also, a bend engouled or issuing from two lions'
heads.
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Visualizing Blackness and the Creation of the African ...
Lena Hill. Figure 5.3 Paolo Veronese, (workshop of) Lot's Family Fleeing Sodom
(1528–1588). Photo by Hervé Lewandowski, Louvre, Paris, France. Photo ©
RMN-Grand Palais/ Art Resource, NY. the engouled town! Oh hail Tintoretto's ...
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A Complete Guide to Heraldry
When a bendor other ordinary issues from the mouthsoflions (orother animals),
the heads issuing from the edges or angles of the escutcheon, the ordinaryis said
to be "engouled." A curious term,of theuseof which I know only one example, ...
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, 2014
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Birds, Beasts, and Seas: Nature Poems from New Directions
Chiliad by chiliad What bricole piled you here, stupendous cairn? What artist
poses the Earth écorché thus, Pillar of creation engouled in me? What eburnation
augments you with men's bones, Every energumen an Endymion yet? All the
other ...
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A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
engouled; engolamiento m. pompousness; engolar t. to give a throaty resonance
to pronunciation. [en- + gola.] engolfar t. (naut.) to go far out to sea. [en- + golfo (1
).] engolillado, da a. (coll.) wearing a gorget or ruff; old-fashioned. [en- + golilla.] ...
Englante. Term for an Oak tree fructed. Englishman's head. See Head. Englislet.
An escutcheon of Pretence. Engouled, Engoulant, Devouring, Gorging, Ingullant,
or Swallowing. Applied to animals, fish, etc., in the act of swallowing anything.
Charles Norton Elvin, Elvin, 2009
Engoulant (Fr.). Vorant. Engouled. Being swallowed. Engrail* or Engresle (Fr.)
Engrailed. Engrailed. A line of partition by which ordinaries are diversified,
composed of semicircles, the teeth or j>oints of which enter the field. Engrossing-
Block.