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 LIN 84 LIO LiN'DEN, oi" Lime-Tree. P. 45, f. 37. Li]-:d, or Doubled. A term applied to the inner covering, or lining of a mantle, robe, cap, etc. Lined. When a line is affixed to a collar, which enriches the neck of any animal, it is termed collared and lined. P. 29, f. 15. Lines of Partition. P. i. See also Party lines. P. 2. Also Dancette, Dovetailed, Engrailed, Embattled, Indented, Invecked, Nebule, Potent, Raguly, Wavy, etc. Ling. A fish. P. 32, f. 43. LiNGUED. See Langued. Link, or Shackle. P. 37, f. 42. Linked, or Conjoined. As annulets. P. 37, f. 36. Two triangles linked, or interlaced. P. 43, f. r-G. Links, or Fetters. See Shackbolt. Linnet. A bird. P. 34, f. 54. Lion. The noblest of all wild beasts, which is made to be the emblem of strength and valour, and is on that account the most frequently borne in Coat-Armour, as a Charge, Crest, and Supporter. The Heraldic Lion is always armed and langued gules unless such be the tincture of the field, when, if not named to the con- trary, it is azure. See Languid. Lion of England. A term used when speaking of an augmentation of arms, such as a Canton Gules charged with a Lion passant-gaardant or. which may be blazoned on a Canton a Lion of England. Lion Addorsed. P. 26, f. 15. Affrontee. f. 28. Antique rampant, f. 37. Antique head erased, f. 38. - - Assis. Same as Sejant. 1. 41. Baillone. f. 7. BlCORPORATED. f" 12, Collared and chained, f. 13. Collared, or gorged, f. 31. Combatant, f. 16. Conjoined, f. 12. Contourne. f. 18. COUCHANT. f. 45. COUEE. f. 8 CoUNTER-PASSANT. f. 36. COUPED. f. 30. . Coward, f. 8. Crowned, f. 27 and 34. Debruised. f. 21. A lion ramp, guard, debruised by a fesse. Dechausse. f. 14. Defamed, or Diffair.e. f. 6. Lion Demi-passant, f. 49. Demi-rampant, gorged with a ducal coronet, f. 31. Demi-ramp, reguardant, crowned with a mural coronet, f. 34, Disjointed, f. 14. Dismembered, f. 14. Don-headed, f. 9. Don-tailed, f. 2. Dormant, f. 46. Double-headed, f. 9. Double queued, f. 2. Dragon, f. 54. Endorsed, or Addorsed. f. 15. Full-faced, f. 50. Gorged with a ducal' coronet, f. 31. GuARDANT. f. II, 27 and 35. GUARDANT-CONJOINED, Or BicorpOT- ated. f. 12. IssuANT et issuant, and rcvcrtant. f- 33- IssuANT from a Chief, f. 29. - J ESS ANT and debruised with two bendlets. f. 32. Jessant and debruised fretways, with a fesse and two barrulets. f. 22. Leoparde. See Leopardy. Marine, or Sea-Lion. f. 5^. MoRNE. f. 5. Naissant from a fesse. f. 26. - Passant, f. 23. Passant guardant. f. 35. Passant reguardant. f. 24. PoissoN. f. 52. Rampant, f. i and 37. Rampant, collared and chained, f. 13. Rampant guardant. f. 11. Rampant reguardant. f. 10. Rampant tail nowed. f. 4. OF St. Mark. f. 51. Salient ; sometimes termed ing. f. 20. spring- f ' '. Sea, or Marine Lion. f. 53. Sejant, f. 41. Sejant-Contourne. f. 18, Sejant dkxter. Paw raised. Sejant-extended, f. 44. - Sejant-guardant, afiVontee. f. 43. Sejant-rampant, f. 19. Sept-Insular. f. 47. Statant. f. 39. Statant guardant. f. 27. Statant tail extended, t. 40. Statant winged, f. 48. Tricorporathd. f. 17. Tail no wed. f. 4. Tail forked, f. 3. Winged, f. 48. v/iTH Human-face. f. 56.