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Meaning of tabard

Wordnet

tabard (n)

a short sleeveless outer tunic emblazoned with a coat of arms; worn by a knight over his armor or by a herald

Webster

tabard (n.)

A sort of tunic or mantle formerly worn for protection from the weather. When worn over the armor it was commonly emblazoned with the arms of the wearer, and from this the name was given to the garment adopted for heralds.

tabard Sentence Examples

  1. The knights donned their heraldic tabards before charging into battle.
  2. The pilgrims wore simple tabards bearing the symbol of their faith.
  3. The tabard of the herald announced the arrival of the royal entourage.
  4. The tabards of the servants identified their different tasks within the household.
  5. The students wore their school tabards with pride, representing their institution.
  6. The tabard of the town crier provided a backdrop for his proclamations.
  7. The tabard of the fool served as both a disguise and a license for mockery.
  8. The tabard of the executioner was a grim reminder of the consequences of breaking the law.
  9. The tabard of the monk concealed his identity and promoted humility.
  10. The tabard of the jester was adorned with bright colors and bells, inviting laughter and entertainment.

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a short sleeveless outer tunic emblazoned with a coat of arms; worn by a knight over his armor or by a heraldA sort of tunic or mantle formerly worn for protect

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The knights donned their heraldic tabards before charging into battle.

The pilgrims wore simple tabards bearing the symbol of their faith.

The tabard of the herald announced the arrival of the royal entourage.

The tabards of the servants identified their different tasks within the household.