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1 blasón
m.blazon, armorial bearings, coat of arms, escutcheon.* * *1 (heráldica) heraldry2 (escudo) coat of arms3 (figura) blazon, device4 figurado honour (US honor), glory\hacer blasón de to boast about, vaunt* * *SM1) (Heráldica) (=escudo) coat of arms; (=ciencia) heraldry2) (=honor) honour, honor (EEUU), glory* * ** * *= escutcheon [scutcheon], crowning jewel.Ex. The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.Ex. In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.* * ** * *= escutcheon [scutcheon], crowning jewel.Ex: The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.
Ex: In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.* * ** * *
blasón sustantivo masculino coat of arms
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crest
* * *blasón nm1. [escudo] coat of arms2. [orgullo] honour, glory;hacer blasón de to flaunt* * *m coat of arms -
2 escudo de armas
coat of arms* * *(n.) = escutcheon [scutcheon]Ex. The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.* * *(n.) = escutcheon [scutcheon]Ex: The ornaments that surround escutcheons were introduced to denote the birth, dignity, or office of the person to whom the coat of arms belongs.
* * *coat of arms
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