segreant

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Rampant, with the wings elevated and addorsed (a posture of winged quadrupeds).

Pronunciation

/ˈsɛɡ.ɹi.ənt/

Word forms

segreant

Etymology

First attested in the 1550s, initially in the spelling sergreant, of obscure origin and variable meaning: examples from the 15- and 1600s apply it not only to winged quadrupeds but also a falcon, and not exclusively to ones rampant but also some passant. The source may be French s'érigeant (“erecting itself”).

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