Blazon - Wikipedia In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct an accurate image The verb to blazon means to create such a description
Blazon | The Poetry Foundation Blazon: French for “coat-of-arms” or “shield ” A literary blazon (or blason) catalogues the physical attributes of a subject, usually female The device was made popular by Petrarch and used extensively by Elizabethan poets
West Kingdom College of Heralds -- Common Blazon Knowledge In general, birds have different default positions based on the bird type If the blazon specifies "a bird" or "x birds" (where x is a number), and no specific position for the birds, then they are in their default positions (if no default is given for a specific bird type, it is most likely close)
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How to Blazon a Coat of Arms - Ramsdale Blazons are unpunctuated, except that the tinctures and charges begin with a capital letter Adjectives (other than quantitative) follow the nouns they qualify, the tincture coming last: e g three Griffins sergeant reguardant Gules If a shield is impaled, the dexter coat is blazoned first