Blazon in a sentence as a noun

It can be a bit hit and miss but it will attempt to display your shield based on the blazon text.

Blazon in a sentence as a verb

For this cause, when he one day was made a licentiate, or graduate in law, one of the scholars of his acquaintance, who of learning had not much more than his burden, though instead of that he could dance very well and play at tennis, made the blazon and device of the licentiates in the said university, saying, So you have in your hand a racket, A tennis-ball in your cod-placket, A Pandect law in your cap's tippet, And that you have the skill to trip it In a low dance, you will b' allowed The grant of the licentiate's hood.

Blazon definitions

noun

the official symbols of a family, state, etc.

See also: arms blazonry

verb

decorate with heraldic arms

See also: emblazon