"embordured" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} embordured (not comparable)
  1. (heraldry, rare) Furnished with a bordure (now especially if of the same tincture as the field). Tags: not-comparable, rare Categories (topical): Heraldry Synonyms: embordered, emborder'd
    Sense id: en-embordured-en-adj-C-AmxdPE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry Topics: government, heraldry, hobbies, lifestyle, monarchy, nobility, politics
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          "ref": "1680, Sir George Mackenzie, The Science of Herauldry, Treated as a Part of the Civil Law, and Law of Nations: Wherein Reasons are Given for Its Principles, and Etymologies for Its Harder Terms, page 28",
          "text": "Azur, a chief gules embordured or.",
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          "ref": "1899, Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, Armorial Families: A Directory of Some Gentlemen of Coat-armour, Showing which Arms in Use at the Moment are Borne by Legal Authority, page 781",
          "text": "Armorial bearings - He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1. ermine, three bars gules (for Fothringham); 2. gules, embordured a lion rampant or, with a scymitar in his dexter paw proper (for Scrymscoure); 3. argent, a lion passant[…]",
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          "bordure",
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        ],
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        ],
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          "field",
          "field"
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        "(heraldry, rare) Furnished with a bordure (now especially if of the same tincture as the field)."
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      ],
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