10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EMBOWED»
Découvrez l'usage de
embowed dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
embowed et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Dictionary of Suffolk Crests: Heraldic Crests of Suffolk ...
An arm embowed in armour the hand grasping a bow strung and fully bent in
fesse the arrow in pale point upwards Proper. CUDDON. Fairbairn*, 'Norf. and
Suff.' An arm embowed in armour Proper garnished Or the gauntlet grasping a
branch ...
Joan Corder, John Blatchly,
1998
2
Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
In this the head proceeds from the middle, and the tail is contrary embowed. See
Plate XLIX. No. 3, fig. 13. Serpent, embowed, the head debruised, or surmounted
of the tail ; also blazoned, embowed in form of a dragon's tail, and turned round ...
119 Dolphins are generally borne in armory in a horizontal position, called naiant
, that is, swimming ; and in the form called embowed, that is, the back bent
upward. They are then said to be naiant embowed. Gules, a dolphin naiant
embowed ...
Torqued erect in pale, or erect wavy 29 • — head and tail elevated and bowed 30
— nowed reversed 31 — wreathed tail embowed debruised. Tail erect and
torqued 32 — gliding tail embowed. Reguard- ant tail embowed. Reversed head
...
Charles Norton Elvin, Elvin,
2009
5
Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain ...
O'Brien, Viscount Clare (attainted), a dexter arm embowed, vested gu.,
brandishing a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or. Lamh laidir an nacMar. 204. 1 O'
Brien, Sir John Terence Nicholls, 88, Eccleston Square, S.W., same crest. O'Brien
, see ...
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A General Armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland
Dorset). dolphin embowed ar. Janus (Dorsetshire). A2. a fesse betw. three
dolphins or. J was (Bishop of Durham). Sa. a dolphin embowed ar. (in some
copies) betw. three crosses crosslet or. James (Kent). 8a. a dolphin in fesse ar.
finned or.
John Burke, Bernard Burke,
1842
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A Complete Guide to Heraldry
the elbow, and this is signified by the term “ embowed," and an arm embowed
necessarily includes the whole arm. Fig. 262 shows the usual position of an arm
embowed, but it is sometimes placed embowed to the dexter (Fig. 263), upon the
...
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies,
1978
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Encyclopædia of Heraldry, Or General Armory of England, ...
Go. a dolphin naiant, embowed or. JAMES (Wyke House, Gillingham, со. Dorset).
Az. a dolphin embowed ar. JAMES (Dorsetshire). Az. a fesse betw. three dolphins
or. JAMES (Bishop of Durham). Sa. a dolphin embowed ar. (in some copies'} ...
John Burke, Sir John Bernard Burke,
1844
9
British Crests: Containing The Creats And Mottos Of The ...
... passant, argent, attired, or. PL 25. cr. 6. Nowers, Eng. a mortar, or, and therein
a pestle. PL 101. cr. 2. Nowlan, lri. an arm in armour, azure, hand proper, couped
at tire shoulder, embowed, and resting the elbow on the wreath and holding ...
10
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, ...
Crest — An arm in armour embowed grasping a sword by the blade all ppr.
Jacobs (Ripple, со. Kent). Quarterly, dancettée sa. and or, in the first quarter a
pelican of the last. Jacomb (Burton Lazers, со. Leicester; granted 20 April, 1672).
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «EMBOWED»
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embowed est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Review: To Kill A Mockingbird
The distinction between youth and maturity is as necessary to the play as it is the novel because, embowed with hindsight, adult scout throws ... «The Edinburgh Journal, févr 15»
Wearing a kilt revives one's Scottish heritage
We have a fancy clan crest ("an arm embowed, proper"), a motto ("Invictus maneo," "I remain unvanquished") and a handsome tartan. «Homer News, août 11»
Ferrari California By Novitec Rosso: The 500 HP California
The aerodynamics are showed to good advantage by a small spoiler, embowed just as much as not to ruin the harmony of the Ferrari lines. Also, we should say ... «Mibz, déc 09»