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Definition of mural crown in English: mural crownnoun 1Heraldry A representation of a city wall in the form of a crown, borne above the shield in the arms of distinguished soldiers and of some civic authorities. Example sentencesExamples - Argent on a cross gules enfiled in pale by two mural crowns or a rose of the first stalked and leaved proper.
- The white and blue waves refer to the River Mersey and the six mural crowns, being civic emblems, to the six constituent districts.
- A silver mural crown in five towers stamps the coat of arms.
- The five embattlements on the mural crown represent the five campaigns in Europe during World War II.
- Above the mural crown is a garb or sheaf of wheat or corn used to represent farming.
2(in ancient Roman times) a crown or garland given to the soldier who was first to scale the wall of a besieged town. Definition of mural crown in US English: mural crownnoun 1Heraldry A representation of a city wall in the form of a crown, borne above the shield in the arms of distinguished soldiers and of some civic authorities. Example sentencesExamples - Above the mural crown is a garb or sheaf of wheat or corn used to represent farming.
- The five embattlements on the mural crown represent the five campaigns in Europe during World War II.
- A silver mural crown in five towers stamps the coat of arms.
- Argent on a cross gules enfiled in pale by two mural crowns or a rose of the first stalked and leaved proper.
- The white and blue waves refer to the River Mersey and the six mural crowns, being civic emblems, to the six constituent districts.
2(in ancient Roman times) a crown or garland given to the soldier who was first to scale the wall of a besieged town. |