a. Her. [f. F. langue tongue + -ED2: cf. F. langué.] Of a charge: Represented with a tongue of a specified tincture.

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1572.  Bossewell, Armorie, II. 37. One Lyon Saliant d’Azure, armed, langued, and crowned Gules.

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1610.  Guillim, Heraldry, II. vii. (1611), 276. A lion Rampand Pearle, armed and langued saphire.

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1663.  Butler, Hud., I. ii. 259. Armed, as Heraulds cant, and langued Or, as the Vulgar say, sharp-fanged.

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1792.  Statist. Acc. Scot., V. 497. On a branch in the sinister side a bell langued or.

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1870.  Rock, Text. Fabr., I. 49. A hound, green, collared, armed, and langued white.

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