| 单词 | scutcheon of arms | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasscutcheon of arms  a.  = escutcheon n. 1. Formerly often  †scutcheon of arms. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > escutcheon or shield > 			[noun]		 shieldc1320 scutcheona1366 escutcheon1480 sinister1572 scute1575 cutchion1632 a1366    Romaunt Rose 893  				With losenges and scochouns. c1380    J. Wyclif Wks. 		(1880)	 99  				For as scottis token þe skochen of armes of seynt george & here-bi traieden englischemen, so [etc.]. 1395    in  F. J. Furnivall Fifty Earliest Eng. Wills 		(1882)	 4  				Tapites of sute,..ypouthered with chapes and scochons, in the corners, of myn Auncestres armes. 1459    in  Paston Lett. 		(1872)	 I. 477  				Item, j. ball of coper gilt, embrauded rechely with j. skogen hongyng therbi. 1486    Bk. St. Albans, Her. b iv  				Fesy target is whan a scogion or an engislet is made in the myddull of the cootarmure. 1486    Bk. St. Albans, Her. e iii b  				It shall be shewyt in thys scoochon next folowyng. 1527    in  J. Gage Hist. & Antiq. Hengrave, Suffolk 		(1822)	 47  				For xiij skuttchens with armes. 1529    T. More Supplyc. Soulys  ii. f. xli  				Settyng vp our skouchyn and cote armours on the wall. 1548    T. Cooper Bibliotheca Eliotæ 		(rev. ed.)	  				Scutulum, a littell shielde or scouchin. 1555    R. Eden tr.  Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 315  				The scuchen of armes gyuen to Colon by Don Ferdinando. 1562    G. Legh Accedens of Armory 43  				If the man haue maried an heyre, he shall beare her cote, none other wise, vntill he haue begotten an heyre of the heyre. Then may he, by the curtesy of armes, beare her armes in an Inscocheon, that is to saye, a scocheon of pretence. 1569    Reg. Coll. Merton. 1 June  				A greate salte duble gylte with a cover square havinge a mane holdinge a squitchin with W. M. 1572						 (a1500)						    Taill of Rauf Coilȝear 		(1882)	 686  				Greit Squechonis on hicht, Anamalit and weill dicht. 1578    H. Lyte tr.  R. Dodoens Niewe Herball  iv. xxviii. 485  				The leaues be smal and tender (triangled like a scuchion). 1598    W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost  v. ii. 560  				My Scutchion plaine declares that I am  Alisander.       View more context for this quotation c1600    Wriothesley's Chron. Eng. 		(1875)	 I. 112  				Which were all rychlie hanged with schuchions and targattes and banners. 1601    J. Lyly Loves Metamorphosis  i. i  				I will hang my Skutchin on this tree in honour of Ceres. 1602    T. Dekker Satiro-mastix sig. Bv  				They [sc. flowers] sticke like the scutchions of madame chastity, on the sable ground. 1611    T. Coryate Crudities sig. Z8v  				Betwixt two golden scutchins ouer the dore. 1646    Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica  v. i. 233  				In the Crest and Scucheon of many Noble  families.       View more context for this quotation 1682    J. Bunyan Holy War 51  				His Scutcheon was the three burning  Thunder-Bolts.       View more context for this quotation ?1718    A. Pope Corr. 		(1956)	 I. 509  				One vast arch'd window beautifully darken'd with divers scutcheons of painted glass. 1808    W. Scott Marmion  i. xii. 34  				And on the gibbet-tree, reversed, His foeman's scutcheon tied. 1820    J. Keats Eve of St. Agnes in  Lamia & Other Poems 95  				A shielded scutcheon blush'd with blood of queens and kings. < as lemmas  | 
	
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