pursuivant

[ˈpərsɪvənt]

pursuivant Definition

  • 1a follower or attendant
  • 2a junior officer of arms

Using pursuivant: Examples

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

  • Example

    The king's pursuivant announced the arrival of the queen.

  • Example

    The pursuivant carried the banner of the noble family.

  • Example

    The pursuivant was responsible for organizing the ceremony.

pursuivant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pursuivant

Phrases with pursuivant

  • an officer of arms ranking below a herald and being the lowest rank of officers at the College of Arms

    Example

    The pursuivant of arms was responsible for organizing the procession.

  • a junior officer of arms in the College of Arms

    Example

    The blue pursuivant was responsible for carrying the banner.

  • an officer of arms appointed for a special occasion, such as a coronation

    Example

    The pursuivant extraordinary was appointed for the royal wedding.

Origins of pursuivant

from Anglo-French 'poursiuvant', from Old French 'poursivre' meaning 'to pursue'

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Summary: pursuivant in Brief

A 'pursuivant' [ˈpərsɪvənt] is a follower or attendant, or a junior officer of arms. It is often used in historical or ceremonial contexts, such as announcing the arrival of a noble or organizing a procession. Synonyms include 'attendant,' 'follower,' and 'herald.'