Definition of Trippant. Meaning of Trippant. Synonyms of Trippant

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Definition of Trippant

Trippant
Trippant Trip"pant, a. (Her.) See Tripping, a., 2.

Meaning of Trippant from wikipedia

- dragon p****ant. For stags and other deer-like beasts of chase, the term trippant is used instead of p****ant. Lion p****ant Lion p****ant guardant Lion p****ant...
- natural colour, crowned and collared of the first, the sinister chape a bear trippant in natural colour, carrying a pack gules belted sable Symbolism Scallop...
- number of attitudes, referred to as "lodged" when the deer is lying down, "trippant" when it has one leg raised, "courant" when it is running, "springing"...
- sceptre of the second. Lincoln: although the three stags are blazoned as trippant argent attired or they are universally drawn as statant or. See also note...
- has been in use since 1870. The official blazon is "Azure, a reindeer trippant argent" (Norwegian: I blått en gående sølv rein). This means the arms have...
- Clan Scott Scotach Crest: A stag trippant, encircled in a leather strap inscribed with the chief’s motto "Amo" meaning "I Love". Motto Amo (I love) War...
- Arms of Suckling: Per pale gules and azure, three bucks trippant or, as sculpted on the ledger stone of Catherine Suckling in Burnham Thorpe Church...
- Argent, a stag's attire in bend Gules (Regenstein); 11th, Argent, a stag trippant Sable (Klettenberg); 12th, Argent, a stag's attire in bend sinister Sable...
- walking, p****ant or, in the case of stags and the occasional unicorn, trippant, and may appear statant (standing), salient or springing (leaping), sejant...
- may be sejant, rampant, salient (its hind feet on the ground), p****ant (trippant), skipping, courant (sometimes blazoned "in full chase" or "in full course")...