"ingulphant" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: Cognate to engulfing? Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} ingulphant (not comparable)
  1. (heraldry, of a fish, whale, etc, uncommon) Swallowing. Tags: not-comparable, uncommon Categories (topical): Heraldry Synonyms: vorant
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          "ref": "1842, Thomas Moule, Heraldry of Fish: Notices of the Principal Families Bearing Fish in Their Arms, London : J. van Voorst, page 48:",
          "text": "Per pale azure and purpure, three whales' heads erased or, each ingulphant of a spear-head argent, were the arms borne by Sir Hugh Vaughan of Littleton in Middlesex, in the reign of Henry VIII; and were quartered with[…]",
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          "ref": "1920, Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage, page 766:",
          "text": "[…] dolphins haurient, respectant and ingulphant of the flukes of an anchor reversed all proper; on a chief azure three mullets of the first.",
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        "of a fish"
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          "word": "vorant"
        }
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          "ref": "1920, Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage, page 766:",
          "text": "[…] dolphins haurient, respectant and ingulphant of the flukes of an anchor reversed all proper; on a chief azure three mullets of the first.",
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      ],
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        }
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