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" When a lion or other beast of prey stands upright, with only one ear and one oye seen, with the head in profile, he is termed rampant; when walking forward, with one eye and ear seen, passant ; when sitting, sejant... "
Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie - Page 68
1881
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Vicissitudes of Families: And Other Essays, Volume 1

Bernard Burke - History - 1860 - 608 pages
...three in the uppermost, two in the second, and one in the lowest. atttttiUes or positions of animals. When a lion or other beast of prey stands upright, with only one ear and one eye seen, he is termed rampant; when walking forward, with one eye and ear seen, passant ; when sitting, sejant...
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The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: Comprising a ...

Bernard Burke - Armories - 1864 - 1406 pages
...borne in the fcss point of the compound coat. ATTITUDES OR POSITIONS OF ANIMALS, BIRD?, AND FISHES. When a lion or other beast of prey stands upright, with only otio ear and one eye seen, with the head in profile, he is termed rampant ; when walking forward, with...
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The American Historical Magazine, Volume 3

United States - 1908 - 796 pages
...in the uppermost, two in the second, and one in the lowest. 321 Attitudes or Positions of Animals. When a lion or other beast of prey stands upright with only one eye seen, he is termed rampant: when walking forward, with one eye and ear seen, passant : when sitting...
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The Magazine of American Genealogy, Issues 1-5

Genealogy - 1929 - 588 pages
...borne in the fess point of the compound coat. ATTITUDES OR POSITIONS OF ANIMALS, BIRDS, AND FISHES. When a lion or other beast of prey stands upright, with only one car and one eye seen, with the head in profile, he is termed rampant; when walking forward, with one...
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The Hout Family for Two Hundred and Twenty-seven Years, Ten Generations ...

Margaret Birney Pittis - 1952 - 696 pages
...are: Rampant, when a lipn or other beast of prey stands upright on the hind legs, with tail elevated, with only one ear and one eye seen, with the head in profile. Passant, when walking forward, looking forward, with one eye and ear seen, with one forepaw off the...
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