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whenever any beast of prey has teeth and claws, or any beast of chase (except stags,etc) has horns and hoof, or any bird of prey has beak and talons, of a tincture different from his body, he is said to be armed of such a tincture. Whern the term is applied to arrows, it refers to their heads. When a man is said to be ''armed at all points'', it signifies that he is entirely covered with armor, except his face
 
whenever any beast of prey has teeth and claws, or any beast of chase (except stags,etc) has horns and hoof, or any bird of prey has beak and talons, of a tincture different from his body, he is said to be armed of such a tincture. Whern the term is applied to arrows, it refers to their heads. When a man is said to be ''armed at all points'', it signifies that he is entirely covered with armor, except his face
  
''Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866''
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'''E003''' - ''Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866''
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Said of the claws of lions, griffins, eagles, etc., blazoned of another colour from that of the animals themselves
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'''E008''' - ''Heraldry, english and foreign di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1896''
  
 
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whenever any beast of prey has teeth and claws, or any beast of chase (except stags,etc) has horns and hoof, or any bird of prey has beak and talons, of a tincture different from his body, he is said to be armed of such a tincture. Whern the term is applied to arrows, it refers to their heads. When a man is said to be armed at all points, it signifies that he is entirely covered with armor, except his face

E003 - Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866

Said of the claws of lions, griffins, eagles, etc., blazoned of another colour from that of the animals themselves

E008 - Heraldry, english and foreign di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1896