If then this be the charge of anescocheon we must conceive the qualities represented to be his wit and cunning, but not his pilfering and stealing.
Hitherto our attention has been principally directed to the escocheon and its charges.
Every one must have remarked that when the heraldric insignia of a family are represented in full, the shield or escocheon is surmounted with a helmet, the antient covering for the warrior's head.
Animals or flowers disposed round the escocheon in the same form, are also termed an orle.
On the (west) a Pall, and at the top of the porch a border of carved work whereon you see the letter G of the antient form with a crown upon it and an escocheon with vine branch of various small ones denoting St. Giles, to whom dedicated.
On each side of the arch of the door, cut in stone, is a cherub with an escocheon before him.
There are several Escocheon Boards fastened to the upper Seats of the Choir: Upon the three lowest on the South-side are the Arms of Bishop Jegon, of the Pastons, and of the Hobarts; and in one above the Arms of the Howards.
As particularly the Arms of England, of Edward the Confessor; an Hieroglyphical Escocheon of the Trinity, unto which this Church was dedicated.
His Arms are often on the Steeple, which are an Escocheon within an Orle of Martlets, and also upon the out-side of the Gate, next the School-House.
The same Coat is to be seen in the sixth Escocheon of the South-side, under the Belfry.
Was the first who bore his Escocheon supported; viz.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "escocheon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.