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Definition of Emblazons
1. emblazon [v] - See also: emblazon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emblazons
Literary usage of Emblazons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guide to Printed Books and Manuscripts Relating to English and Foreign by Gatfield, George (1892)
"The First Institution of Armes, emblazons, etc. With all the Ancient and Moderne
Military Orders of Knighthood in every Kingdome, ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"Tie golden cod on the Boston State House emblazons a fact that is easily and
rather wittingly forgotten : that the Mayflower colonists and their successors ..."
3. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"... as admiral of the whit«—he was, in fact, at the time of his death vice-admiral
of the blue ; it overstates his age by two years, and it emblazons as his ..."
4. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1884)
"It creates, extends, and intensifies facts ; it multiplies headings and emblazons
them with foolish alliterations, as if there were no every-day world, ..."
5. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"Hence his pictures are more powerfully true to actuality; he grasps the scene
more vividly, emblazons it more richly : the object, seen in thought, ..."
6. The Southern Review (1828)
"In short, that the page which emblazons the purity, patriotism, and self-devotion
of this gallant officer, Ls not now to be torn from the history of the ..."