释义 |
jessed, a.|dʒɛst| [f. jess n. or v. + -ed.] Of a hawk: Furnished with or wearing jesses; in Her. having the jesses of a specified tincture.
1610J. Guillim Heraldry iii. xx. (1611) 161 He beareth Sable, a Goshawke Argent..armed Iessed and belled. 1766Porny Heraldry (1777) Dict., Jessed, this is said of a Hawk or any other Bird, whose Jesses..are of a Tincture different from the rest. 1877Ruskin Fors Clav. VII. lxxv. 78 You will like better to see the eagle free than the jessed hawk. 1882Cussans Handbk. Her. vi. (ed. 3) 92 When the Jesses, or straps with which the bells were attached, are Flotant, or hanging loose, they are Belled and Jessed. |