- em|bla|zon|ment
- em|bla|zon|ment «ehm BLAY zuhn muhnt», noun.1. the act of emblazoning.2. something emblazoned, such as a shield or escutcheon.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
bla´zon|ment — bla|zon «BLAY zuhn», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to make known; proclaim: »Big posters blazoned the wonders of the coming circus. 2. to decorate, especially with designs, names, or colors; adorn: »The bottom of the valley was a bed of glorious grass,… … Useful english dictionary
bla´zon|er — bla|zon «BLAY zuhn», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to make known; proclaim: »Big posters blazoned the wonders of the coming circus. 2. to decorate, especially with designs, names, or colors; adorn: »The bottom of the valley was a bed of glorious grass,… … Useful english dictionary
bla|zon — «BLAY zuhn», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to make known; proclaim: »Big posters blazoned the wonders of the coming circus. 2. to decorate, especially with designs, names, or colors; adorn: »The bottom of the valley was a bed of glorious grass, blazoned… … Useful english dictionary
bla — bab·bla·tive; bla·lock taus·sig; bla·ri·na; bla·tan·cy; bla·tant; bla·tant·ly; bla·ver; bla·wort; bla·zon·er; bla·zon·ing; bla·zon·ry; do·bla; em·bla·zon; em·bla·zon·ment; em·bla·zon·ry; po·bla·ción; ram·bla; scrib·bla·tive; sem·bla·tive;… … English syllables
blazon — bla•zon [[t]ˈbleɪ zən[/t]] v. t. 1) to set forth conspicuously or publicly; proclaim 2) to adorn or embellish, esp. showily 3) her to describe in heraldic terminology 4) her to depict (heraldic arms) in proper form and color 5) her coat of arms… … From formal English to slang
emblazonment — em·bla·zon·ment … English syllables
EM — EM; Em; em·a·gram; em·a·nant; em·a·nate; em·a·na·tion; em·a·na·tion·ism; em·a·na·tion·ist; em·a·na·tive; em·a·na·tor; em·a·na·tory; em·a·nom·e·ter; em·ba·dom·o·nas; em·bale; em·ball; em·bal·lo·nu·ri·dae; em·balm; em·balm·er; em·balm·ment;… … English syllables
emblazon — em•bla•zon [[t]ɛmˈbleɪ zən[/t]] v. t. 1) her to adorn with heraldic devices or emblems 2) to decorate brilliantly 3) to proclaim in celebration • Etymology: 1585–95 em•bla′zon•er, n. em•bla′zon•ment, n … From formal English to slang
Blazonment — Bla zon*ment (bl[=a] z n*ment), n. The act of blazoning; blazoning; emblazonment. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Emblazonment — Em*bla zon*ment, n. An emblazoning. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English