释义 |
‖ morné, a. Her.|ˈmɔːneɪ| Also mornee, erron. mortne, mortné. [Fr.; pa. pple. of morner to blunt.] Said of a lion rampant represented as having no tongue, teeth, or claws.
1722Nisbet Syst. Her. 296 The Lion of his Family was represented afterward, without Claws, and blazoned Mornee. 1725J. Coats Dict. Her. (1739), Mort ne, is a term Colombiere has, and apply'd to a Lyon. 1780Edmondson Heraldry II. Gloss., Morné or Mortné. 1868–93Cussans Handbk. Her. viii. (ed. 4) 129 Morné: Disarmed. |