coat of arms (Meaning)

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coat of arms (n)

the official symbols of a family, state, etc.

coat of arms Sentence Examples

  1. The family's coat of arms proudly displayed a lion rampant on a field of azure.
  2. As a symbol of heritage, the castle's gate bore the intricate coat of arms of its noble founders.
  3. The knight's shield featured his noble house's coat of arms, emblazoned with a golden eagle.
  4. Each university department had its own distinct coat of arms, representing its academic specialization.
  5. The town hall displayed the city's historic coat of arms, dating back centuries.
  6. The royal decree commanded that every document be stamped with the monarch's coat of arms.
  7. Visitors to the manor were greeted by a grand tapestry showcasing the family's coat of arms.
  8. The coat of arms adorning the cathedral's entrance testified to its long-standing ecclesiastical significance.
  9. In medieval tournaments, knights often adorned their armor with their personal coat of arms.
  10. The embassy proudly flew its country's flag, adorned with the national coat of arms.

FAQs About the word coat of arms

the official symbols of a family, state, etc.

standard,colors, jack, pendant, black flag, pennant, badge, signaller, signaler, banner

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The family's coat of arms proudly displayed a lion rampant on a field of azure.

As a symbol of heritage, the castle's gate bore the intricate coat of arms of its noble founders.

The knight's shield featured his noble house's coat of arms, emblazoned with a golden eagle.

Each university department had its own distinct coat of arms, representing its academic specialization.