Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . opted for distinctions sake. 3. Rampant gardant celebrated winged lion of St. Mark, adopted by theUepublic of Venice. The Island Kepuljlicbore. azure,a lion winged or sejant, holding between his fore-paws a book open argent, in which are the tibi Marm Evanyflhta Two or more lionsborne on one shield are sometimes (though neverwhen on a royal coat) blazoned Lwnceh. See Ilir-aldry. LIP-STKAP.—ri. small strap with a buckle passingfrom one cheek of the bit through a ring in the cen-ter of the curb chain to the ot


Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . opted for distinctions sake. 3. Rampant gardant celebrated winged lion of St. Mark, adopted by theUepublic of Venice. The Island Kepuljlicbore. azure,a lion winged or sejant, holding between his fore-paws a book open argent, in which are the tibi Marm Evanyflhta Two or more lionsborne on one shield are sometimes (though neverwhen on a royal coat) blazoned Lwnceh. See Ilir-aldry. LIP-STKAP.—ri. small strap with a buckle passingfrom one cheek of the bit through a ring in the cen-ter of the curb chain to the other cheek, for the pur-pose of preventing the horse from seizing the cheekof the bit in his mouth. LIS.—A warlike macliine used by the consisted of apiece of wood or a stake, about thesize of the human body, which was made smaller atthe top than at the bottom, and resembled a lily notyet blown. Several of these were tied together withozier or willow twigs, and were used for the securityof a camp. They were not unlike the palisades ofthe present


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