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† ˈheraldy Obs. [f. herald n. + -y. With quots. 1390, 1747 cf. OF. heraudie cassock, long cloak.] = heraldry 1, 2.
1390Gower Conf. I. 173 (Fairf. MS.) Yet wole he [detraction] iangle noght forthi, As he which hath the heraldie Of hem that usen for to lye. 1615J. Stephens Satyr. Ess. 355 He hath Heraldy enough to place every man by his Armes. 1651Cleveland Poems 5 She Makes pearl and planets humble herauldy. 1738Stuart in Phil. Trans. XL. 51 Red, expressed by the lines thus {vb}{vb}{vb}{vb} as in Heraldy. 1747W. Horsley Fool No. 73 ⁋7 With his Bib under his Chin, his motly Coat, like a Heraldy on his Shoulders. |