blazoner

English

Etymology

From blazon +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbleɪzənɚ/

Noun

blazoner (plural blazoners)

  1. One who blazons:
    • 1796, Edmund Burke, a letter to a Noble Lord:
      These historians , recorders , and blazoners of virtues and arms differ wholly from that other description of historians who never assign any act of politicians to a good motive
    1. One who blazons (describes) coats of arms; a herald.
    2. One who makes widely known or proclaims.
    3. A slanderer.

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