- vulned
VULNED. Wounded, and bleeding. P. 42, f. 1.
When an animal is wounded with an arrow, the arrow should not pierce through the animal; the proper term in that case is transfixed. (ELVN)
Vulned
рус.
:фр. ensanglanté
:англ. vulned
Раненое, истекающее кровью животное (wounded and bleeding). Часто исп. по отн. к пеликану (см.). Иногда исп. формулировка кровоточащий (distilling drops of blood, или gouttes de sang) более корректный по отн. к отрубленной голове.
:«Vert, a lion rampant argent, vulned on the shoulder proper» – BULBECK.
:«Argent, a lion rampant vert, vulned proper at the mouth» – Tyrwhitt-JONES, co. Salop.
:«Or, a lion rampant sable, vulned gules at the breast» – SAMMES, co. Essex.
:«Per pale azure and gules, a wolf salient or, vulned of the second at the shoulder» – HAWK.
:«Argent, a stag's head erased gules[otherwise sable], attired or, distilling drops of blood» – CRAWFURD, Scotland.
:«Embrued, which is used properly of Spears, &c., is also sometimes(but wrongly) applied to animals.
:«Or, two wolves passant sable, mouths embrued gules» – Oliver PEARD, Mayor of Barnstaple, co. Devon, 1575.
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