Heraldry
Her´ald`ry
HERALDRY, civil and canon law. The art or office of a herald. It is the art,
practice, or science of recording genealogies, and blazoning arms or ensigns
armorial. It also teaches whatever relates to the marshaling of cavalcades,
processions, and other public ceremonies. Encyc.; Ridley's View of the Civil
and Canon Law, pt. 2, c. 1, Sec. 6.
armory,
badge,
badge of office,
badges,
baton,
blazonry,
brassard,
button,
cap and gown,
chain,
chain of office,
circumstance,
class ring,
cockade,
collar,
cross,
decoration,
dress,
eagle,
emblems,
ensigns,
fasces,
figurehead,
fleur-de-lis,
formality,
hammer and sickle,
insignia,
lapel pin,
livery,
mace,
mantle,
markings,
medal,
mortarboard,
old school tie,
pin,
pomp,
pride,
regalia,
ring,
rose,
school ring,
shamrock,
sigillography,
skull and crossbones,
solemnity,
sphragistics,
staff,
state,
swastika,
tartan,
thistle,
tie,
uniform,
verge,
wand