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RAMPANT

Volume 3 · 58 words · 1771 Edition

in heraldry, a term applied to a lion, leopard, or other beast that stands on his hind-legs, and rears up his forefeet in the posture of climbing, shewing only half his face, as one eye, &c. It is different from saliant, in which the beast seems springing forward as if making a fall. See Plate CXLVII. fig. 6.