Word Meanings - ESCUTCHEONED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or ensign. Young.
Related words: (words related to ESCUTCHEONED)
- YOUNGISH
Somewhat young. Tatler. - HAVENED
Sheltered in a haven. Blissful havened both from joy and pain. Keats. - HAVENER
A harbor master. - FURNISHMENT
The act of furnishing, or of supplying furniture; also, furniture. Daniel. - YOUNG
, , AS. geong; akin to OFries. iung, iong, D. joing, OS., OHG., & G. jung, Icel. ungr, Sw. & Dan. ung, Goth. juggs, Lith. jaunas, Russ. iunuii, L. juvencus, juvenis, Skr. juva, juven. Junior, Juniper, 1. Not long born; still in the first part of - ENSIGNCY
The rank or office of an ensign. - HAVELOCK
A light cloth covering for the head and neck, used by soldiers as a protection from sunstroke. - YOUNGTH
Youth. Youngth is a bubble blown up with breath. Spenser. - ESCUTCHEON
The surface, usually a shield, upon which bearings are marshaled and displayed. The surface of the escutcheon is called the field, the upper part is called the chief, and the lower part the base . That side of the escutcheon which is on the right - ESCUTCHEONED
Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or ensign. Young. - YOUNGNESS
The quality or state of being young. - HAVE
haven, habben, AS. habben ; akin to OS. hebbian, D. hebben, OFries, hebba, OHG. hab, G. haben, Icel. hafa, Sw. hafva, Dan. have, Goth. haban, and prob. to L. habere, whence F. 1. To hold in possession or control; to own; as, he has a farm. 2. - HAVENAGE
Harbor dues; port dues. - YOUNG ONE
A young human being; a child; also, a young animal, as a colt. - HAVEN
habe, Dan. havn, Icel. höfn, Sw. hamn; akin to E. have, and hence orig., a holder; or to heave ; or akin to AS. hæf sea, 1. A bay, recess, or inlet of the sea, or the mouth of a river, which affords anchorage and shelter for shipping; a harbor; - HAVANA
Of or pertaining to Havana, the capital of the island of Cuba; as, an Havana cigar; -- formerly sometimes written Havannah. -- n. - HAVERSIAN
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Clopton Havers, an English physician of the seventeenth century. Haversian canals , the small canals through which the blood vessels ramify in bone. - ENSIGN
1. To designate as by an ensign. Henry but joined the roses that ensigned Particular families. B. Jonson. 2. To distinguish by a mark or ornament; esp. , by a crown; thus, any charge which has a crown immediately above or upon it, is said to be - YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
An organization for promoting the spiritual, intellectual, social, and economic welfare of young women, originating in 1855 with Lady Kinnaird's home for young women, and Miss Emma Robert's prayer union for young women,in England, which - HAVING
Possession; goods; estate. I 'll lend you something; my having is not much. Shak. - YOUNGLY
Like a young person or thing; young; youthful. Shak. - MISBEHAVE
To behave ill; to conduct one's self improperly; -- often used with a reciprocal pronoun. - INSHAVE
A plane for shaving or dressing the concave or inside faces of barrel staves. - DRAWSHAVE
See KNIFE - MISBEHAVIOR
Improper, rude, or uncivil behavior; ill conduct. Addison.