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em·blem
/ˈɛmbləm/
象徵,徽章(
vt
.)用象徵表示
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Em·blem
n.
1.
Inlay
;
inlaid
or
mosaic
work
;
something
ornamental
inserted
in
a
surface
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
visible
sign
of
an
idea
;
an
object
,
or
the
figure
of
an
object
,
symbolizing
and
suggesting
another
object
,
or
an
idea
,
by
natural
aptness
or
by
association
;
a
figurative
representation
;
a
typical
designation
;
a
symbol
;
as
,
a
balance
is
an
emblem
of
justice
;
a
scepter
,
the
emblem
of
sovereignty
or
power
;
a
circle
,
the
emblem
of
eternity
.
“His
cicatrice
,
an
emblem
of
war
,
here
on
his
sinister
cheek.”
3.
A
picture
accompanied
with
a
motto
,
a
set
of
verse
,
or
the
like
,
intended
as
a
moral
lesson
or
meditation
.
Note:
☞
Writers
and
artists
of
the
17th
century
gave
much
attention
and
study
to
the
composition
of
such
emblems
,
and
many
collections
of
them
were
published
.
Syn:
--
Sign
;
symbol
;
type
;
device
;
signal
;
token
.
Usage:
Sign
,
Emblem
,
Symbol
,
Type
.
Sign
is
the
generic
word
comprehending
all
significant
representations
.
An
emblem
is
a
visible
object
representing
another
by
a
natural
suggestion
of
characteristic
qualities
,
or
an
habitual
and
recognized
association
;
as
,
a
circle
,
having
no
apparent
beginning
or
end
,
is
an
emblem
of
eternity
;
a
particular
flag
is
the
emblem
of
the
country
or
ship
which
has
adopted
it
for
a
sign
and
with
which
it
is
habitually
associated
.
Between
emblem
and
symbol
the
distinction
is
slight
,
and
often
one
may
be
substituted
for
the
other
without
impropriety
.
See
Symbol
.
Thus
,
a
circle
is
either
an
emblem
or
a
symbol
of
eternity
;
a
scepter
,
either
an
emblem
or
a
symbol
of
authority
;
a
lamb
,
either
an
emblem
or
a
symbol
of
meekness
.
“An
emblem
is
always
of
something
simple
;
a
symbol
may
be
of
something
complex
,
as
of
a
transaction
. . .
In
consequence
we
do
not
speak
of
actions
emblematic
.”
--
C
.
J
.
Smith
.
A
type
is
a
representative
example
,
or
model
,
exhibiting
the
qualities
common
to
all
individuals
of
the
class
to
which
it
belongs
;
as
,
the
Monitor
is
a
type
of
a
class
of
war
vessels
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Em·blem
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Emblemed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Embleming
.]
To
represent
by
an
emblem
;
to
symbolize
. [
R
.]
Emblemed
by
the
cozening
fig
tree
.
--
Feltham
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
emblem
n
1:
special
design
or
visual
object
representing
a
quality
,
type
,
group
,
etc
.
2:
a
visible
symbol
representing
an
abstract
idea
[
syn
:
allegory
]
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