ppl. a. [f. EMBLAZON v. + -ED1.] Decorated with armorial devices or bearings; gorgeously adorned.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., IX. 34. Emblazon’d Shields.

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1756.  Blacklock, Elegy, Constantia, 158, Poems, 151. The herse Of wealthy guilt emblazon’d boasts the pride Of painted heraldry.

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1813.  Byron, Br. Abydos, II. v. And many a bright emblazon’d rhyme By Persian scribes redeem’d from time.

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