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es·cutch·eon
/ɪsˈkʌʧən/
附有紋章的盾;鎖眼蓋
From:
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es·cutch·eon
/ɪsˈkəʧən/
名詞
小盾片
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·cutch·eon
n.
1.
Her.
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
(
see
Chiff
,
and
Field
.).
That
side
of
the
escutcheon
which
is
on
the
right
hand
of
the
knight
who
bears
the
shield
on
his
arm
is
called
dexter
,
and
the
other
side
sinister
.
Note:
☞
The
two
sides
of
an
escutcheon
are
respectively
designated
as
dexter
and
sinister
,
as
in
the
cut
,
and
the
different
parts
or
points
by
the
following
names
:
A
,
Dexter
chief
point
;
B
,
Middle
chief
point
;
C
,
Sinister
chief
point
;
D
,
Honor
or
color
point
;
E
,
Fesse
or
heart
point
;
F
,
Nombrill
or
navel
point
;
G
,
Dexter
base
point
;
H
,
Middle
base
point
;
I
,
base
point
.
2.
A
marking
upon
the
back
of
a
cow's
udder
and
the
space
above
it
(
the
perineum
),
formed
by
the
hair
growing
upward
or
outward
instead
of
downward
.
It
is
esteemed
an
index
of
milking
qualities
.
3.
Naut.
That
part
of
a
vessel's
stern
on
which
her
name
is
written
.
4.
Carp.
A
thin
metal
plate
or
shield
to
protect
wood
,
or
for
ornament
,
as
the
shield
around
a
keyhole
.
5.
Zoöl.
The
depression
behind
the
beak
of
certain
bivalves
;
the
ligamental
area
.
Escutcheon of pretense
,
an
escutcheon
used
in
English
heraldry
to
display
the
arms
of
the
bearer's
wife
; --
not
commonly
used
unless
she
an
heiress
.
Cf
.
Impalement
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
escutcheon
n
1:
a
flat
protective
covering
(
on
a
door
or
wall
etc
)
to
prevent
soiling
by
dirty
fingers
[
syn
:
finger plate
,
scutcheon
]
2: (
nautical
)
a
plate
on
a
ship's
stern
on
which
the
name
is
inscribed
3:
a
shield
;
especially
one
displaying
a
coat
of
arms
[
syn
:
scutcheon
]
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