Definition of Embowed. Meaning of Embowed. Synonyms of Embowed

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Definition of Embowed

Embow
Embow Em*bow", v. t. To bend like a bow; to curve. ``Embowed arches.' [Obs. or R.] --Sir W. Scott. With gilded horns embowed like the moon. --Spenser.

Meaning of Embowed from wikipedia

- illustrated show the pile embowed inverted throughout azure of the Coat of arms of the Western Cape, and the three legs embowed conjoined in the fesse points...
- fimbriated or - Deeside Golf Club a chevron embowed - Azure; a chevron embowed between two chevronels embowed in fess, argent, all between three prayer...
- "dentate", although this appears to be quite similar to dovetailed. A line embowed consists of a single arch. A line nowy contains a semicircular protuberance...
- and a ship in full sail below; both proper. CREST -- A right arm, nude, embowed, couped at shoulder, holding a pair of scales; all proper. SUPPORTERS --...
- dexter hand a staff ensigned with a Phrygian cap or, the sinister arm embowed, the hand supporting the shield at the dexter chief point, a royal crown...
- sinister flank an arm embowed proper grasping five arrows points downward Argent; 3rd, Azure issuing from the dexter flank an arm embowed proper grasping five...
- sinister flank an arm embowed proper grasping five arrows points downward Argent; 3rd, Azure issuing from the dexter flank an arm embowed proper grasping five...
- dimidiated and displa**** Sable in the second issuant from the partition an arm embowed and vested, the hand holding a sword erect, all Argent These are believed...
- swimming in water – or "hauriant" – that is, shown upright. The term "embowed" is often used, meaning with its tail curved towards the head. The dolphin...
- A stag statant gules attired collared and unguled Or between two arms embowed in armour the hands proper each grasping a fleur-de-lis gold. Escutcheon...