A Scottish Lion sejant usually has his fore paws raised in the air, and in English terms of blazon would be described as “Sejant erect” or “Sejant rampant.
On an Imperial Crown, a lion sejant affronté erect gu.
As a Supporter the Lion is represented rampant, rampant reguardant, andsejant rampant.
The seal of the Lancashire County Council shows a shield supported by two talbots sejant addorsed, each supporting in the exterior paw an ostrich feather seme-de-lis.
As a charge or crest, however, probably the only instance of a wyvern sejant erect is the crest of Mansergh.
The supporters always used by Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell of Pollok are two lions sejant guardant.
The shield of arms is usually placed between two lions sejantguardant addorsed, each holding the feather.
A good representation of the lion sejant affronte and erect is shown in Fig.
Lion sejantregardant erect is as the foregoing, but with the head turned right round to look backwards (Fig.
Lion sejant guardant erect is as the last figure, but the head faces the spectator (Fig.
The true lion sejant is represented in profile, seated on its haunches, with the forepaws resting on the ground (Fig.
Lion sejant erect (or, as it is sometimes not very happily termed, sejant-rampant).
A mastiff will be found in the crest of Crawshay, and there is a {205} well-known crest of a family named Phillips which is "a dog sejant regardant surmounted by a bezant charged with a representation of a dog saving a man from drowning.
The Scottish crest is an imperial crown, surmounted by a lion sejant guardant, displaying two sceptres or.
Thus, in the arms of the state of Venice there is a lion sejant guardant, winged or.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sejant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.