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The term combines the ideas of proclamation and vivid display.

The word "blazon" itself comes from the technical art of describing a coat of arms. In a formal heraldic context: blazon out

: In his works, he suggests it is sometimes better to hide names than to blazon out their "blames," which would leave a lasting record of their faults for future generations. The term combines the ideas of proclamation and

: In literature, it is often used to describe painting a scene or a crime in its "utmost cast of horror". : In literature, it is often used to

A "blazon" is the written or spoken description of a shield so that it can be accurately reconstructed without a picture.

The of a specific lineage, such as the 16th Baron Hastings , might include intricate details like a "Ducal coronet" and a "plume of five ostrich feathers". Literary Contexts

: Characters may threaten to blazon out an insult to the world to ensure a spiritual or social climax through public accusation.