blazon
英 ['bleɪz(ə)n]
美 ['blezn]
英文詞源
- blazon (n.)
- "coat of arms," late 13c., from Old French blason (12c.) "a shield, blazon," also "collar bone;" common Romanic (compare Spanish blason, Italian blasone, Portuguese brasao, Provençal blezo, the first two said to be French loan-words); of uncertain origin. OED doubts, on grounds of sense, the connection proposed by 19c. French etymologists to Germanic words related to English blaze (n.1).
- blazon (v.)
- 1560s, "to depict or paint (armorial bearings)," from blazon (n.) or else from French blasonner. Earlier as "to set forth decriptively" (1510s); especially "to vaunt or boast" (1530s), in this use probably from or influenced by blaze (v.2).
雙語例句
- 1. Combed and wattled gules , and all the rest of the blazon.
- 紅色的雞冠和肉垂, 還有所有的家徽紋章.
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- 2. I believe Shakespeare wants to blazon forth a notion of disciplinary well - ordered and morality.
- 我認為莎士比亞想宣揚一種有紀律有秩序有道德的社會主張.
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