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 Übersetzung für 'canting arms' von Englisch nach Deutsch
herald.
canting arms {pl}
Namenwappen {n}
herald.
canting arms {pl}
redendes Wappen {n}
herald.
canting arms {pl}
sprechendes Wappen {n}
Teiltreffer
canting {adj}scheinheilig
34
canting {adj} {pres-p}kippend
canting {adj} {pres-p}heuchelnd
10
most canting {adj}scheinheiligste
more canting {adj}scheinheiliger
herald.
arms
Wappen {pl}
85
anat.biol.zool.
arms
Arme {pl}
466
weapons
arms
Waffen {pl}
331
comm.mil.weapons
arms delivery
Waffenlieferung {f}
hist.weapons
arms museum
Waffenmuseum {n}
arms akimbo {adv}die Arme in die Hüften gestemmt
mil.pol.weapons
arms policy
Waffenpolitik {f}
to take armszu den Waffen greifen
herald.
to grant arms
Wappen verleihen
sb. armsjd. bewaffnet
22
comm.mil.
arms deal
Rüstungs­geschäft {n}
arms smugglingWaffenschmuggel {m}
arms smugglerWaffenschmuggler {m}
arms cacheWaffenlager {n} [geheim]
mil.weapons
arms [weapons]
Rüstung {f} [Waffen]
50
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 2013 and 2017 respectively the AC72 and AC50 classes of catamaran, and in 2021 the AC75 class of foiling monohulls with canting arms.
  • They are canting arms because the name of the municipality is derived from the word for deer.
  • The coat of arms was granted on 4 May 1979. The arms show a silver colored linden tree on a red background. They are a canting arms since the name of the municipality refers to a linden tree.
  • and are thus canting arms. The trees are ashes, which were cropped every year to provide food for the animals.
  • Most of the farms lie in an area called Svartskog ('black forest'), so the arms are canting arms.

  • The canting arms of the city make reference to that etymology as well as to Stralsund's Hanseatic past in featuring a silver cross pattée (a Hanseatic Cross) above a silver arrow.
  • European heraldry contains the technique of canting arms, which can be considered punning.
  • The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is "Azure a Church Argent roofed Gules in chief sinister a Mullet of the second." The church (...) makes this an example of canting arms.
  • An example of canting arms proper are those of the Borough of Congleton in Cheshire consisting of a conger eel, a lion (in Latin, "leo") and a tun (barrel).
  • In the bottom right there are the Canting Arms of Baumburg Abbey ("Baumburg" translates to "tree-castle"), which ruled most of the northern part of the district.

  • Visual puns on the bearer's name are used extensively as forms of heraldic expression, they are called canting arms.
  • , and as canting arms in the city seal of the Bavarian city of Füssen (dated 1317).
  • The canting arms of Maugiron show "Gyronny of six", clearly deemed "mal-gironné" ("badly gyronny").
  • The municipal coat of arms of Ruokolahti is a canting arms that directly refers to the name of the municipality, including reeds appearing in it.
  • It's a classic example of the so-called "canting arms" [...] well known in European heraldry as it was borne by the medieval lords de Łodzia (a feudal lordship) and their clan.

  • Coat of arms of the municipality of Kontiolahti is a canting arms; the log driving pike pole, which the bear carries in the picture, refers to the importance of forestry in the region's economy.
  • The arms incorporate those of the founder: the arms of the Mellers family were three blackbirds (or "merles" – an example of canting arms) – on a white field; Dame Agnes, being a woman, would have displayed them on a lozenge, not a shield.
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