escutcheon

[ɪˈskʌtʃən]

escutcheon Definition

  • 1a shield or emblem bearing a coat of arms
  • 2a flat piece of metal for protection and often ornamentation, around a keyhole, door handle, or light switch

Using escutcheon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "escutcheon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The family's escutcheon was proudly displayed on the wall.

  • Example

    The antique door had a beautiful brass escutcheon around the keyhole.

escutcheon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for escutcheon

Phrases with escutcheon

  • an action or event that brings shame or disgrace to oneself or one's family

    Example

    His embezzlement scandal was a blot on his escutcheon.

  • to restore one's reputation or honor

    Example

    He worked hard to clean the escutcheon of his family name after his father's conviction.

  • to have a coat of arms or emblem representing one's family or organization

    Example

    The university's escutcheon features a book, a torch, and a laurel wreath.

Origins of escutcheon

from Old French 'escusson', diminutive of 'escu' meaning 'shield'

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Summary: escutcheon in Brief

'Escutcheon' [ɪˈskʌtʃən] refers to a shield or emblem bearing a coat of arms, or a flat piece of metal used for protection or decoration around a keyhole, door handle, or light switch. It is often associated with family heritage and pride, as in 'The family's escutcheon was proudly displayed on the wall.' The phrase 'blot on one's escutcheon' denotes an action or event that brings shame or disgrace to oneself or one's family.