Which preposition to use with heraldry
This frequently obtains in the heraldry of Europe.
Architecturally we appreciate our dismantled cathedrals to some extent, but their symbolism is far less understood than even the language and theology of the schools, while the study of it meets as much sympathy as would the study of heraldry in a modern democracy.
Her arms are from antiquity and her coat full of honour, where the title of grace hath her heraldry from heaven.
The place had formerly been a German restaurant, with Teuton scrolls, "Ich Dien," and heraldries on its walls.
honk!" sounded and echoed and re-echoed that heraldry over the awakened land.
No peerage ever kept a more jealous heraldry than the herd-book of this great quadruped noblesse.
There is no such thing in heraldry as a bar sinister.
A MERE GREAT MAN Is so much heraldry without honour, himself less real than his title.
We vary the heraldry by ringing changes on the colours.