Transcription of Coat of Arms Symbols - Mrs. St. Louis
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Symbols A. Acorn The sign of the acorn represents independence, strength and antiquity in its bearer. The acorn is usually vert (green) but it can also be other colors. Ailetts A small shield attached to the shoulder of an armed knight. Also known as emerasses. It is a symbol of one who was a knight banneret. Allerion Signifies one who having been maimed and lamed in war, was thus prevented from fully asserting his power. An eagle without a beak or feet, and with wings expanded, their points turned downward. (Denoting imperialists vanquished and disarmed Allocamelus An allocamelus is a creature with the head of a donkey joined to the body of a camel.)
Symbols A Acorn The sign of the acorn represents independence, strength and antiquity in its bearer. The acorn is usually vert (green) but it can also be other colors. Ailetts A small shield attached to the shoulder of an armed knight. Also known as emerasses. It is a symbol of one who was a knight banneret. Allerion
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