armorial (Meaning)

Wordnet

armorial (a)

of or relating to heraldry or heraldic arms

Webster

armorial (a.)

Belonging to armor, or to the heraldic arms or escutcheon of a family.

Synonyms & Antonyms of armorial

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armorial Sentence Examples

  1. The armorial bearings of the royal family were proudly displayed on banners during the coronation ceremony.
  2. The castle's grand hall was adorned with richly embroidered tapestries depicting the armorial symbols of noble houses.
  3. Scholars meticulously studied ancient manuscripts to decipher the meaning behind intricate armorial designs.
  4. As heraldic experts, they were tasked with cataloging the armorial achievements of prominent families.
  5. The armorial crest emblazoned on the knight's shield represented his noble lineage and valor in battle.
  6. The armorial scroll contained a detailed genealogy tracing the family's ancestry back several centuries.
  7. The armorial insignia adorning the gates of the estate signified the wealth and prestige of its owners.
  8. Members of the aristocracy commissioned artists to create personalized armorial devices for their personal use.
  9. The armorial banners fluttered in the breeze, signaling the arrival of the king's procession.
  10. Historians pored over ancient documents to uncover the origins of the armorial bearings displayed in the cathedral's stained glass windows.

FAQs About the word armorial

of or relating to heraldry or heraldic armsBelonging to armor, or to the heraldic arms or escutcheon of a family.

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The armorial bearings of the royal family were proudly displayed on banners during the coronation ceremony.

The castle's grand hall was adorned with richly embroidered tapestries depicting the armorial symbols of noble houses.

Scholars meticulously studied ancient manuscripts to decipher the meaning behind intricate armorial designs.

As heraldic experts, they were tasked with cataloging the armorial achievements of prominent families.