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An inscription, motto, or title, esp. one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon an heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration.
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A short conceit or motto engraved on a ring or other thing; a posy.
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A picture accompanied with a motto, a set of verse, or the like, intended as a moral lesson or meditation.
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A word; hence, a motto; a device.
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A word or phrase; a motto; a proverb; a wise saw.
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A sentiment or motto; esp., one used as a rallying cry or a signal for action.
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A composition, usually in verse, in which the first or the last letters of the lines, or certain other letters, taken in order, form a name, word, phrase, or motto.
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A sentence, phrase, or word, prefixed to an essay, discourse, chapter, canto, or the like, suggestive of its subject matter; a short, suggestive expression of a guiding principle; a maxim.
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A citation from some author, or a sentence framed for the purpose, placed at the beginning of a work or of its separate divisions; a motto.
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Bearing or having a motto; as, a mottoed coat or device.
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In modern heraldry, a similar ribbon on which the motto is inscribed.
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A sentence, phrase, or word, forming part of an heraldic achievment.
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A large piece of silk or other cloth, with a device or motto, extended on a crosspiece, and borne in a procession, or suspended in some conspicuous place.
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An inscription in which certain numeral letters, made to appear specially conspicuous, on being added together, express a particular date or epoch, as in the motto of a medal struck by Gustavus Adolphus in 1632: ChrIstVs DVX; ergo trIVMphVs.- the capitals of which give, when added as numerals, the sum 1632.
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An emblematic design, generally consisting of one or more figures with a motto, used apart from heraldic bearings to denote the historical situation, the ambition, or the desire of the person adopting it. See Cognizance.
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A brief poetical sentiment; hence, any brief sentiment, motto, or legend; especially, one inscribed on a ring.
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