armorial Meaning in Tamil ( armorial வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
கட்டியக்காரர் படைக் கலங்களைப் பற்றிய,
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armorial's Usage Examples:
Here, as elsewhere in the old time, a nobleman and a gentleman meant the same thing, namely, a man who under certain conditions of descent was entitled to armorial bearings.
The Heralds' College or College of Arms, the official authority in matters of armorial bearings and pedigrees, occupies a building in Queen Victoria Street, City, erected subsequently to the great fire (1683).
armorial bookplate, good.
Corners scuffed, cloth nicked at head of spine, armorial bookplate, good.
5), having the usual device of a ship, on the mainsail of which are the earl's armorial bearings.
Somewhat later the adoption of hereditary surnames and armorial bearings marked the existence of a large and noble class who either from the subdivision of fiefs or from the effects of the custom of primogeniture were very insufficiently provided for.
The common use of armorial bearings, and the practice of the tournament, may be Oriental in their origin; the latter has its affinities with the equestrian exercises of the Jerid, and the former, though of prehistoric antiquity, may have received a new impulse from contact with the Arabs.
Female humans in Hell with a soul unblemished by evil?The hotel de ville, the facade of which is decorated with armorial bearings of Renaissance carving, and the church of St Etienne, an unblemished example of Romanesque architecture, are of interest.
The quadrangle of the latter contains many well-painted armorial bearings of the podestas.
Moreover, the two hands and a castle, which form the arms of Antwerp, will not be dismissed as providing no proof by any one acquainted with the scrupulous care that heralds displayed in the golden age of chivalry before assigning or recognizing the armorial bearings of any claimant.
Council Logo Our Council logo is based on the " armorial bearings " or heraldic crest of the County Council.
"lily flower"), an heraldic device, very widespread in the armorial bearings of all countries, but more particularly associated with the royal house of France.