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61 heráldica
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62 heraldo
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63 mensajero de noticias importantes
• her own• heraldic• messenger of important newsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mensajero de noticias importantes
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64 precursor
• forerunner• harassingly• harbor• her own• heraldic• pioneer• precursive• precursor• precursory• predecessor -
65 grbni
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66 heraldički
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67 гербовый
прил.bearing a coat of arms;heraldic- гербовый сбор\гербовыйая бумага — stamped paper
\гербовыйая марка — duty (revenue) stamp
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68 heraldyczn|y
adj. Herald. heraldicThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > heraldyczn|y
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69 herbow|y
adj. 1. Herald. [znaki] heraldic, armorial- tarcza herbowa a shield a. escutcheon- sygnet herbowy/pieczęć herbowa a signet ring seal with a coat of arms2. [szlachcic, szlachta] armigerous rzad.; entitled to (use) a coat of armsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > herbow|y
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70 منذر
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71 blasonista
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72 arma
iz.1.a. Mil. weapon, arm; \arma arinak light arms; \arma astun heavy weapon; \arma astunak heavy weaponry; \arma automatiko automatic weapon; \arma biologiko biological weapon; \arma eramangarri portable weapon; \arma kimiko chemical weapon; \arma nuklear nuclear weapon; \arma zuri stabbing weapon; \arma atomikoak ez ugaltzeko ituna atomic weapons non-proliferation agreement; \armak aurkeztu Mil. to present armsb. (esa.) \armaak hartu to take up arms; armetan daude they're up in arms; armetan altxatu to rise up in arms; armetan ikasi to learn in combatc. [ izenen aurrean ] \arma-gizon man of arms2. (irud.) weapon; Haren \arma bakarra maitasuna zen His only weapon was love3. Mil. ( gorputza) arm; artilleri \arma the artillery arm4. ( heraldika) \armak arms, bearing, heraldic devices -
73 гербовый
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74 Fleur-de-lys
litterally meaning "flower of the lily", the fleur-de-lys is a heraldic emblem traditionally associated with France. However it is not used as an emblem of modern republican France, since for many people in France it is seen as a symbol of the " ancien régime" or the monarchy. Notwithstanding, fleurs-de-lys do feature in the coats of arms of a number of French towns and cities, including Paris, Blois, Lyon, Rheims, Poitiers, Limoges, Saint-Denis and plenty more - though rarely in the more modern municipal logos. One modern French region, Burgundy, includes fleur-de-lys in its contemporary logo. The symbol has survived more strongly outside France, where it appears for instance in the official flag of Quebec and in that of the Acadiana region of Louisiana.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Fleur-de-lys
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75 escorchado
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76 гербовый
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77 геральдический
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78 Opus Pulvinarium
Mediaeval Latin name for embroidery, made on an open canvas ground with silk or wool in cross or tent stitches. The embroidery was usually done in wool and employed for cushions and heraldic designs. The name is first met with in 13th century manuscripts. The cross stitch was also known under this term. -
79 σφαιρωτήρ
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφαιρωτήρ
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80 ἀσπίς
ἀσπίς, ίδος: shield.— (1) the larger, oval shield, termed ἀμφιβρότη, ποδηνεκής. It is more than 2 ft. broad, 4 1/2 ft. high, and weighed about 40 lbs. (For Agamemnon's shield, see Il. 11.32-40). The large shield was held over the left shoulder, sustained by the τελαμών and by the πόρπαξ, or ring on the inside.— (2) the smaller, circular shield, πάντοσ' ἐίση (see cut), with only two handles, or with one central handle for the arm and several for the hand (see cut No. 12). It was of about half the size and weight of the larger ἀσπίς, cf. the description of Sarpēdon's shield, Il. 12.294 ff. The shield consisted generally of from 4 to 7 layers of ox-hide ( ῥῖνοί, Il. 13.804); these were covered by a plate of metal, and the whole was firmly united by rivets, which projected on the outer, convex side. The head of the central rivet, larger than the rest, was the ὀμφαλός or boss, and was usually fashioned into the form of a head. Instead of the plate above mentioned, concentric metal rings (δινωτής, εὔκυκλος) were sometimes substituted. The rim was called ἄντυξ, and the convex surface of the shield bore some device analogous to an heraldic coat of arms, Il. 5.182, Il. 11.36, cf. Il. 5.739. The shield of Achilles (Il. 18.478-608), in describing which the poet naturally did not choose to confine himself to realities, does not correspond exactly to either of the two ἀσπίδες described above.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀσπίς
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