Definitions

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  • adjective of or pertaining to heraldry.

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  • noun An expert in or practitioner of heraldry.

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  • adjective of or relating to heraldry

Etymologies

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From herald +‎ -ist.

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  • A 19-year-old woman from Sölvesborg in southern Sweden has had her request for permission to get a tattoo of the national coat of arms turned down by a chief heraldist at the National Archives.

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  • As a heraldist he was unparalleled among the French, and Louis XIV, impressed with the festival which he put on for the king in Lyons, made him the director of all of France’s festivals.

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  • As a heraldist he was unparalleled among the French, and Louis XIV, impressed with the festival which he put on for the king in Lyons, made him the director of all of France’s festivals.

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