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LEVERER - The hound or dog (also levrier, leverer; French lévrier; dogue, chien) is used as a charge in classical heraldry. In English heraldry, the commonly...
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The hound or dog (also levrier, leverer; French lévrier; dogue, chien) is used as a charge in classical heraldry. * In English heraldry, the commonly used variant are the talbot, also blazoned as sleuth-hound, e.g. in the arms of Wolseley of Staffordshire, the greyhound and bloodhound. * Rarely-seen variants are the ratch-hound, the mastiff (alant or aland), the foxhound, the spaniel and the terrier. * The "sea-dog" is a curious charge resembling the talbot but with scales, webbed feet and a broad tail, used in the arms of Stourton barony, presumably originally depicting a beaver (as used in the Coat of arms of Oxford). * Similar charges include the wolf and the fox.German heraldry distinguishes three variants of dogs: Windhund (greyhound), Bracke and Rüde (also Dogge).Attitudes of the hound may be sejant, rampant, salient (its hind feet on the ground), passant (trippant), skipping, courant (sometimes blazoned "in full chase" or "in full course") or questing (i.e. pointing). The ears, tongu |