escutcheoned (Meaning)
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escutcheoned (a.)
Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or ensign.
Synonyms & Antonyms of escutcheoned
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escutcheoned Sentence Examples
- The old family's escutcheoned coat of arms hung proudly in the foyer.
- The jewel-encrusted escutcheon on the royal scepter sparkled brilliantly in the sunlight.
- The escutcheoned door knocker bore the intricate design of a lion's head.
- The escutcheoned shield of the knight gleamed brightly as he rode into battle.
- The escutcheon of the noble family was emblazoned on the gates of their grand estate.
- The escutcheoned keyhole of the antique door hinted at the secrets hidden within.
- The escutcheoned fountain in the town square was a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.
- The escutcheoned signet ring left an elegant impression on the sealed wax of the official documents.
- The escutcheoned cufflinks shimmered on the sleeves of the distinguished gentleman.
- The escutcheoned belt buckle of the cowboy held his weathered jeans securely in place.
FAQs About the word escutcheoned
Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or ensign.
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The old family's escutcheoned coat of arms hung proudly in the foyer.
The jewel-encrusted escutcheon on the royal scepter sparkled brilliantly in the sunlight.
The escutcheoned door knocker bore the intricate design of a lion's head.
The escutcheoned shield of the knight gleamed brightly as he rode into battle.