- (blazon) coat of arms: the official symbols of a family, state, etc.
- (blazon) emblazon: decorate with heraldic arms
- In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct the appropriate image. ...
- (blazoning) The action of the verb to blazon; the activity of describing heraldic coats of arms
- (Blazon) technical description of a heraldic insignia
- (BLAZON) The description, either oral or written, of an armorial banner, set of armorial bearings or a shield from those arms, given according to heraldic conventions. ...
- (81. blazon) (v.) to publish widely; proclaim
- (Blazon) A poetic mode wherein the speaker uses metaphor, simile and hyperbole to describe the parts of his or her lover's body. Examples can be found in Sir Philip Sydney's Astrophil & Stella. William Shakespeare plays with the form in his Sonnet 130. ...
- (Blazon) The custom in English blazon is to reduce redundancy by only referring to a particular colour once in the blazon.
- (Blazon) is the technical description of arms, the nomenclature of which is selectively defined below.
- (blazon) proclamation (Twelfth Night)