statant
IPA: stˈætʌnt
adjective
- (heraldry, of an animal) Standing on all four feet or paws.
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Examples of "statant" in Sentences
- Stags statant guardant are said to be at gaze.
- Stags 'statant guardant' are said to be 'at gaze'.
- Statant and en passant are terms used in heraldry.
- FWIW, I suspect "statant gardant" might be the correct choice.
- CRESTS _upon the Imperial Crown, a lion statant guardant, crowned or_
- On the sinister, on a wreath of the colours a stag statant, in front of an holly tree, proper.
- The bus to the pinnotheres was fondly, the faecal is gemmed, and i had statant how big the ballerina greenish genuinely is.
- On a chapeau Gules, turned up Ermine, a lion statant guardant Or, ducally crowned Azure, gorged with a collar coun - ter compone.
- With it are these quarterings: 2, a leopard's face g. entre five birds close s., three in chief, two in base. 3, az. a camel statant arg.
- The female models an exquisite statant, increment nest, well set down in the crotch of a tree, but the kind of a tree selected and the materials used vary in different localities.
- The Lion Crest of RICHARD II., sculptured _statant guardant_ upon his helm, with a chapeau and mantling, and with the Badge of two Ostrich feathers, in Westminster Hall, is without any crown: No. 199.
- For ENGLAND: -- _A golden lion statant guardant, imperially crowned_; assumed by EDWARD III., and by him borne on his Helm standing upon a Cap of Estate; retained from his time, and now borne standing on an Imperial
- RICHARD II. to THOMAS MOWBRAY, Earl Marshal, and now borne by the Duke of NORFOLK, is _a lion statant guardant, his tail extended or, and ducally gorged arg. _: the PERCY lion is _statant, his tail extended or_: each lion stands upon a chapeau.
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