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ALLERION

Volume 1 · 55 words · 1815 Edition

or **ALERION**, in Heraldry, a sort of eagle without beak or feet, having nothing perfect but the wings. They differ from martlets by having their wings expanded, whereas those of the martlets are close; and denote imperialists vanquished and disarmed; for which reason they are more common in French than in German coats of arms.