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Definition of Additament

Additament
Additament Ad*dit"a*ment ([a^]d*d[i^]t"[.a]*ment), n. [L. additamentum, fr. additus, p. p. of addere to add.] An addition, or a thing added. --Fuller. My persuasion that the latter verses of the chapter were an additament of a later age. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Additament from wikipedia

- It is explained to mean 'partium super-exorientium additamentum', 'the additament of parts budding one out of another'. It is also worth quoting this adumbration...
- colour or metal), and Finnish heraldry restricts its use to certain additaments. There is at least one instance of it being blazoned as "Imperial Purple"...
- It is explained to mean ‘partium super-exorientium additamentum’, ‘the additament of parts budding one out of another’." Moore, David S. (2015). The Developing...
- Inverglen. The former Lord Lyon declined to award the following baronial additaments to the arms of those feudal barons registering arms now that the Abolition...
- July 2013. Sellar, David (5 January 2010). "Guidance regarding Baronial Additaments". The Court of the Lord Lyon. Archived from the original on 12 May 2011...
- The Guardian. Retrieved 1 December 2018. "Guidance regarding Baronial Additaments and Territorial Designations". Court of the Lord Lyon. Archived from...
- than neck crosses, and the military trophies in insignia and heraldic additaments are replaced by bows. Below are shown the official titles of the ranks...
- in arithmetic, geometrie, & astronomie: and is newly increased with an additament for navigation. All which rules may also be wrought with the penne by...
- the end. Depending on the edition, it may appear in Section V or in an "additament" afterward. See p. 481 in Peirce, C. S. (1905), "Issues of Pragmaticism"...
- the territorial baronage of Scotland", and for a Grant of Arms with additaments appropriate to him as "Earl of Arran in the territorial baronage of Scotland"...