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king-of-arms
[king-uhv-ahrmz]
noun
plural
kings-of-armsa title of certain of the principal heralds of England and certain other kingdoms empowered by their sovereigns to grant armorial bearings.
king-of-arms
noun
the highest rank of heraldic officer, itself divided into the ranks of Garter, Clarenceaux, and Norroy and Ulster. In Scotland the first is Lyon
a person holding this rank
Word History and Origins
Origin of king-of-arms1
Example Sentences
“You girls are my vocation. If I were to receive a proposal of marriage tomorrow from the Lord Lyon King-of-Arms I would decline it. I am dedicated to you in my prime.”
Lyon is also king-of-arms for the national order of the Thistle.
In Ireland also there is but one king-of-arms, Ulster.
The allusion is to an Ireland king-of-arms mentioned in the reign of Richard II. and superseded by Ulster.
Ulster is king-of-arms to the order of St Patrick.
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