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‖ fer-de-lance|fɛr də lɑ̃s, fɛə də lɑːns, læns| [Fr. = head of a lance (fer lit. ‘iron’).] 1. Her. A lance-head used as a charge.
1892Woodward & Burnett Heraldry II. 731 Fer-de-lance, sometimes pointed, sometimes blunt. 2. (See quots.)
1880Cassell's Nat. Hist. IV. 319 The Yellow Viper of Martinique (Bothrops lanceolatus) called Fer-de-Lance there. 1888Riverside Nat. Hist. III. 396 The genus Trigonocephalus includes the most venomous animal of the western hemisphere, the celebrated fer-de-lance, T. lanceolatus, of Brazil. |