blazon

blazon
blaz·on
[ˈbleɪzən]
vt usu passive
to be \blazoned verbreitet [o verkündet] werden
2. (display)
to be \blazoned gezeigt werden; on clothing abgebildet sein
her name was \blazoned across the front of the theatre ihr Name prangte an der Vorderseite des Theaters
to \blazon sth with sth etw mit etw dat versehen
* * *
['bleɪzn]
1. n (HER)
Wappen nt
2. vt (liter)
news verbreiten (throughout in +dat)
* * *
blazon [ˈbleızn]
A s
1. Blason m, Wappen(schild) n(m/n)
2. Blasonierung f
3. fig Herausstellung f, -streichung f
B v/t
1. ein Wappen blasonieren:
a) heraldisch erklären
b) kunstgerecht ausmalen
2. schmücken, verzieren
3. fig herausstellen, -streichen (as als)
4. meist blazon abroad academic.ru/7444/blaze_abroad">blaze abroad
* * *
n.
Wappenzeichen n. v.
schmücken v.

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