"blot on the escutcheon" meaning in All languages combined

See blot on the escutcheon on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: blots on the escutcheon [plural], blots on escutcheons [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|blots on the escutcheon|blots on escutcheons}} blot on the escutcheon (plural blots on the escutcheon or blots on escutcheons)
  1. (idiomatic) Something damaging to one's reputation. Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: blotch on the escutcheon Related terms: chink in the armor
    Sense id: en-blot_on_the_escutcheon-en-noun-axdA9USM Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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          "text": "In the sin of adultery, for instance, hath the government provided any law to punish it; or doth the priest take any care to correct it? On the contrary, is the most notorious practice of it any detriment to a man’s fortune, or to his reputation in the world? doth it exclude from him any preferment in the state, I had almost said, in the church? Is it any blotch in his escutcheon, any bar to his honour?",
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