- Reguardant
- Reguardant \Re*guard"ant\ (r?*g?rd"ant), a. (Her.) Same as {Regardant}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
reguardant — variant of regardant * * * /ri gahr dnt/, adj. Heraldry. regardant. * * * reguardant obs. form of regardant … Useful english dictionary
reguardant — /ri gahr dnt/, adj. Heraldry. regardant. * * * … Universalium
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Jencken — This is an English name of some antiquity, deriving from the medieval given name Jenkin, which is a diminutive of John (meaning Grace of the Lord ) with the diminutive suffix kin , indicating young John . There are a number of variant forms of… … Surnames reference
Jenken — This is an English name of some antiquity, deriving from the medieval given name Jenkin, which is a diminutive of John (meaning Grace of the Lord ) with the diminutive suffix kin , indicating young John . There are a number of variant forms of… … Surnames reference
Jenkin — This is an English name of some antiquity, deriving from the medieval given name Jenkin, which is a diminutive of John (meaning Grace of the Lord ) with the diminutive suffix kin , indicating young John . There are a number of variant forms of… … Surnames reference
Jenking — This is an English name of some antiquity, deriving from the medieval given name Jenkin, which is a diminutive of John (meaning Grace of the Lord ) with the diminutive suffix kin , indicating young John . There are a number of variant forms of… … Surnames reference
Jenkyn — This is an English name of some antiquity, deriving from the medieval given name Jenkin, which is a diminutive of John (meaning Grace of the Lord ) with the diminutive suffix kin , indicating young John . There are a number of variant forms of… … Surnames reference
Junkin — This is an English name of some antiquity, deriving from the medieval given name Jenkin, which is a diminutive of John (meaning Grace of the Lord ) with the diminutive suffix kin , indicating young John . There are a number of variant forms of… … Surnames reference